STALKER 2 delayed until December
The apocalyptic game has been pushed by seven months to allow for more "th♚oroug💜h testing"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stalker 2 has been delayed by approximately 7 m𒉰ont📖hs, from April 28 to December 8, 2022.
In a message posted on Twitter, developer GSC Game World said that "we have made a decision to postpone the release of STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl [...] these additional seven months of development are neeꦆded to fulfill our vision and achieve the desired state of the game."
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"STALKER 2 is the biggest project in thওe history of GSC, and it requires thorough testing and polishing. We are convinced that development should take as long as nece🌄ssary." The studio ends by saying that the decision was not an easy one, but that "more information, updates, and showcases" were on the way.
The announcement comes hot on the heels of a rumour from YouTuber Oldboi, who recently claimed that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:𒁏Stalker 2 would be delayed until the Autumn, suggesting that the game would release between August and October. Now it's clear that even more time was needed, as GSC is taking two more months than were speculated in Oldboi's video. While the developer doesn't outline the 🅺causes for the delay beyond the 🦩need for more testing, a number of high-profile games have been pushed back over the last few years as a result of disruption caused by the pandemic.
It's another step backwards for GSC, which was forced to walk back its plans for an NFT-focused 'STALKER metaverse' last year in the wake of significant fan backlash over its plans. The ♛studio has confirmed that it has no further plans relating to NFT in its apocalyptic upcoming sequel.
It might be coming a lot later than planned, but STALKER 2 will still be 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:big in 2022.
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