2023-08-13 16:47:52
According to the published speculations, it seems that Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl may fulfill its promises and be released this year. Despite the unusual development circumstances. Stalker 2 game postponed from last year, which was postponed due to the circumstances of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. You have not given us any updates since that delay on how the development process will proceed in these circumstances. Things seem to be going well. Plaion, the distributor for the game, put the game on its store with a release date of December 1 at the end of this year. It might just be a random date to fill in the date slot in the store. This does not at all confirm the release date of the game. Its Steam page still states that the game will be released in December although there has been no official announcement from the developers on the release date. It could just be a really random date, or the developers will keep their promise and release the game this year. Really, this game has been suffering since it was announced in 2018. Two years after its development began, the developers were hit by a pandemic. And after another two years came the Russian invasion, which forced them to move the studio. In addition to the cyberattack that leaked some of the game’s content and exit, the studio asks players to avoid these leaks. Anyway, if December is the release date for Stalker 2: Heart of Chyrnobyl, then very soon we will get a new official trailer for it. The game will be released on Xbox Series X/S and PC.
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