Stalker 2 release date window and latest news

Everything we know about the Stalker 2 release date, as well as every trailer for the open-world RPG, and the system requirements ahead of launch.

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When is the Stalker 2 release date? The long-awaited sequel was first announced during the Xbox and Bethesda Games E3 2021 showcase, with developer GSC Game World also revealing a trailer replete with gameplay and story details. The game’s official title is Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, following on from Shadow of Chernobyl and Call of Pripyat.

Stalker 2 is an RPG game set in the Chornobyl exclusion zone, where monsters run riot and humans can be friends and foes alike. You’ll have to find a way to survive the dangers lurking in this area while unraveling its mysteries. The scope for Stalker 2 looks enormous, and early gameplay footage suggests it’s got the potential to be one of the best PC games once it’s finally released.

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Stalker 2 release date window

The Stalker 2 release date window is Q1 2024. This date was first confirmed by an updated factsheet, later appearing on the official website and Steam page. On this basis, we can expect Stalker 2 to launch between January and March – 16 years on from the release of Shadow of Chernobyl.

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Stalker 2 trailers

The E3 2021 trailer shows us the first official gameplay for Stalker 2, including a cameo from the series creator. The footage shows a cutscene of survivors sitting around a campfire, a place of respite from the relentless and dangerous world. The campfire scene is spliced with gameplay, including a gunfight by the nuclear plant – with plenty of factions to befriend or take out – it looks like combat will be tough once again as a “variety of enemies that follow different tactics [are] trying to outsmart you”.

We also get a first look at the Bloodsucker and an anomaly-infested area, where you can chuck bolts forward to test for these deadly rifts. The trailer shows a mix of horror, survival, and action. Although we know little about the story, the expanded open world adds survival mechanics, a life simulation system, and advanced AI. The developers have also confirmed that mod support will be available to give freedom to creative players.

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The Stalker 2 ‘Bolts and Bullets’ trailer also includes a voiceover that may tease the central protagonist’s plight: “I was attacked while on a job. I got hit in the head, and when I woke up, I was in almost nothing but my birthday suit.” What follows is a montage of the worst morning-after imaginable, consisting of supernatural occurrences, rabid dogs, and flesh mutants.

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Other Stalker 2 trailers include the announcement of a partnership between Stalker 2 and the Non Stop energy drink brand, depicted in-game as a brief interlude where the protagonist gulps down a can to regain their focus. The video description proclaims “experienced stalkers got an ace in the can, the same as 16 years ago”, a reference to the Non Stop brand’s usage in Shadow of Chornobyl within certain territories.

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Finally, the latest trailer is called the Strider trailer and delves into the story of Strider, who first appeared in Call of Pripyat. Though we don’t know much about his role in Heart of Chornobyl, yet, other than he lost to the Monolith.

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Stalker 2 gameplay

Stalker 2 is set in the deadly exclusion zone, an area plagued by mutant creatures, warring factions, and strange anomalies. Stalker 2 revisits some of the same areas and places as the first game; it is an open-world game where you play as a lone stalker choosing paths to define a branching storyline with several different endings. Using an upgraded detector, you can uncover artifacts and secrets hidden in dangerous locations guarded by legendary mutants – including the returning Bloodsucker – with different subtypes for unpredictable behavior.

You can also tailor your weapons loadout; there are over 30 different types of guns and modifications you can pick up and install along the way. Stalker prides itself on realism in a thankfully unrealistic, terrifying world, so expect its weapons to stick close to their real-world counterparts, with some post-apocalyptic exceptions.

PCGamesN got the chance to get up close and personal with the FPS game for our Stalker 2 Gamescom preview. In our experience, Stalker 2 marries the difficulty of Dark Souls with the mechanical weight of Amnesia The Bunker, resulting in pulse-pounding combat where every choice counts. While we didn’t encounter any Stalker 2 cats, our preview certainly left a lasting impression.

Stalker 2 Game Pass

Stalker 2 will be released on Microsoft Game Pass day one, meaning that anyone with an active subscription to the service can play the open-world game as it launches.

Players who’d prefer to preorder it outright have the option of purchasing the Stalker 2 ultimate edition, which received a price increase  “to keep the quality at the desired level during these uneasy times” following the studio’s relocation during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Stalker 2 system requirements

Minimum

  • OS Version: Windows 10
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X / Intel Core i5-7600K
  • Memory: 8 GB
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
  • Disc space: 150 GB SSD

Maximum

  • OS Version: Windows 10
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X / Intel Core i7-9700K
  • Memory: 16 GB
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
  • Disc space: 150 GB SSD

That’s all we know about the Stalker 2 release date, but with the horror game arriving due to arrive early next year, we’ll keep this page updated with all the latest news.