On the off chance that you’re anticipating STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl, then, at that point, we’ve sadly made some baffle news to share. STALKER 2 has been deferred, and it’s anything but a minor one all things considered. While Heart of Chernobyl will in any case be delivered for the current year, it’ll just scarcely scrape by, as the game has been pushed back to December.
On Twitter today, STALKER 2 engineer GSC Game World declared the game has been postponed to December eighth, 2022. Initially scheduled to deliver eventually in 2021, the principal real delivery date declared for the title was April 28th, 2022. With this postponement, the game has been moved back by seven months.
That is a critical postponement, yet in this declaration, GSC Game World said the additional time is “expected to satisfy our vision and accomplish the ideal condition of the game.” The organization then, at that point, added that STALKER 2 is “the greatest undertaking throughout the entire existence of GSC, and it requires careful testing and cleaning. We are persuaded that advancement should take as long as vital, particularly on account of such a task.”
Obviously, game deferrals are typical nowadays. In addition to the fact that games get deferred constantly under typical conditions, yet the COVID-19 pandemic has wrecked game improvement all over the planet as numerous studios have adjusted to telecommuting. However long the pandemic keeps upsetting day to day existence, we’ll presumably continue to find out about delays.
STALKER 2 as of late experienced harsh criticism when GSC reported that it would carry out NFTs in-game. While GSC at first stayed consistent with an extended clarification, it immediately turned around the NFT choice (by means of Polygon) and affirmed that there wouldn’t be anything NFT-related in the game.
“Dear Stalkers,” the message read. “We hear you. In light of the input we got, we’ve settled on a choice to drop anything NFT-related in STALKER 2. The interests of our fans and players are the main concern for the group. We’re making this game for you to appreciate – whatever the expense is. Assuming you give it a second thought, we care as well.”
With this NFT embarrassment immediately followed by an extended postponement, STALKER fans have taken a few stomach punches in succession. On the other hand, assuming there’s one gathering of individuals who are balanced to pausing, it’s STALKER fans, as the first game returned out way in 2007. We’ll tell you when GSC shares more insights concerning STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl, so remain tuned.