With Stalker 2’s November launch looming, anybody seeking to acquaint (or reacquaint) themselves with the sequence’ acclaimed post-apocalyptic horror motion forward of its arrival will quickly have the ability to take action on the go, with the unique Stalker trilogy now set for a Change launch on thirty first October – somewhat sooner than developer GSC Sport World had initially introduced.
Stalker involves Change with a alternative of buying choices. First, there’s the Legends of the Zone bundle that launched for Xbox Collection X/S and PS5 earlier this yr, packaging collectively 2007’s Shadow of Chernobyl, 2008’s Clear Sky, and 2009’s Name of Pripyat. That’ll set you again £32.99/39.99 EUR/39.99 USD, however gamers on the lookout for a barely much less concentrated dose of Stalker can alternatively purchase every sport individually, for £15.99/19.99 EUR/19.99 USD apiece.
All three video games whisk gamers to an alternate model of the real-word Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine, which – due to a second nuclear catastrophe in 2006 – has turn out to be rife with mutants and anomalies, tempting adventures generally known as Stalkers to enter its boundaries. The sequence’ acclaimed mixture of bleak FPS survival horror and RPG components ought to all be current and proper on Change, with GSC Sport World additionally promising some platform-specific options.
The Stalker trilogy on Change (developed in collaboration with Mataboo) guarantees to be “totally optimised” with “refined visuals”, and can embrace an “tailored taking pictures system” with gyro aiming, contact interface an controls, plus full handheld and TV mode help.
As for the eagerly awaited Stalker 2: Coronary heart of Chornobyl, that is not coming to Change, however it’s on account of launch for Xbox Collection X/S and PC on twentieth November this yr.