STALKER 2: A giant hole in a wall.
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STALKER 2’s release date may have been leaked

Around December. Possibly.

It’s unfortunate that STALKER 2 never made its April 2022 release date. However, it appears as though the long-awaited FPS horror game from GSC could be launched at the start of December, even though there’s been no official confirmation.

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That’s according to the game’s listing on German retail website PLAION, as spotted by ex-VGC writer Andrew Marmo. As of this story going live, it looks as though STALKER 2 may be releasing on December 1. That goes for all platforms, it seems.

Of course, the developer hasn’t said anything about this, so it’s hard to say whether this is accurate information or not. Amazon currently has the game’s release date as December 31, which is likely just a placeholder.

This sounds a bit familiar

Maybe some of you are scratching your heads and thinking, “Wait. Didn’t we already get a confirmed launch window?” Why, yes. Back in January 2022, GSC Game World did post on Twitter to say that STALKER 2 was coming December 8, 2022. Though that was last year, and as you can see, that didn’t happen, either.

As such, it seems as though the release date is probably going to be December, but temper expectations until we get official word.

It’s a shame the studio had to push back the upcoming sequel. Much of the delay came from the Russian invasion into Ukraine that begin at the start of 2022, which forced the developer to relocate to Prague.

As such, delaying the release of STALKER 2 was expected but understandable, and most fans are happy to wait a little longer. Hopefully, GSC will make an announcement soon around this possible December 1 release date.


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Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.