The studio behindSTALKER 2: Heart of Chornobylhas announced the game’s first post-launch patch, and it should arrive within the next week to address some of the biggest issues. AlthoughSTALKER 2has already generated plenty of acclaim, it’s also struggled to overcome a buggy release that’s prone to crashes and errors that can block progression. Sorting through every problem could take a while, but getting a start on the biggest issues could quickly turn the game into a better experience.

STALKER 2studio GSC Game World announced the planned patch onSteam, promisingfixes for crashes, main quest progression problems, animations, and softlocks. The patch will also make adjustments to gameplay, balance, and user interface. One major issue, the broken A-Life system, is planned to be addressed in future updates along with fixed dead zones for analogue sticks with drift.

Stalker 2 key art showing a Stalker on a cloudy background with the game logo.

Even With Bugs, STALKER 2 Has Been A Success

Core Strengths Still Shine Through

The problems that have plaguedSTALKER 2so far haven’t stopped its momentum, and the gamesold over 1 million copiesin under 48 hours after its release. As the long-awaited follow-up to a series with a distinctly memorable atmosphere and gameplay loop, it’s no surprise thatSTALKER 2has managed to win back veteran fans and convince new ones to enter the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone for the first time.

STALKER 2: Heart Of Chornobyl - More Than Another Cult Classic

STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl is an ambitious and engrossing open-world immersive sim, putting you in the Zone, an unnerving and unfathomable place.

The first patch’s promised changes focus primarily on issues that could make the game come to a complete halt, which could help the game retain that massive playerbase and continue to grow. It’s unfortunate thatSTALKER 2’s A-Life system, whichcontrols how factions and mutants move about the map and interact, will have to wait longer for a fix, but the confirmation that one is coming is still reassuring.

A stalker walking through a flower field in STALKER 2.

Our Take: This Is The Most Important Moment For STALKER 2

The Game’s Future Depends On Fixes

Despite the initial sales success, frustrations over potentially game-ruining bugs will only become more severe the longer they go unaddressed. The fact thatGSC Game World is moving quicklyto hit the most pressing concerns shortly after launch is essential, andif the patch manages to deal with the most critical issues, it should be a lot easier to forgive lingering bugs.

STALKER 2 Is The Perfect Starting Point, Even Though It Is A Sequel

STALKER 2 may be a sequel, but for those who’ve never touched the survival horror franchise before, it is actually a surprising good entry point.

TheSTALKERseries has never been known for its polish, so I can’t say I’m surprised by the messy launch ofSTALKER 2, especially after the extended development cycle and complex circumstances surrounding it. I’m just happy to see that the team has managed to retain the core strengths of the franchise and deliver a compelling experience overall, and I’m eager to see them polish a currently rough gem to help it shine.

Two Stalkers from STALKER 2 with gameplay behind them.

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