Summary

After more than a decade in development,including real-life turmoil and delays,Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobylhas officially gone gold. In other words, the game has been completed, and is ready for release in just a few short days on November 20.

Taking to social media, the official Stalker Twitter account first relayed the news, before a YouTube trailer was also revealed to help commemorate the occasion.

Both posts have the tagline — See you in the Zone, stalkers — and have been extremely well-received, owing to the team’s courageousness in shipping the title.

It’s Been A Long Road

Originally, Stalker 2 was revealed all the way back in 2010, with a release date marked for 2012. Indeed, an article from 2010 features GSC Game World, the team behind Stalker,revealing that the series had exceeded over four million units sold, making a sequel a no-brainer.

However, in the time since that announcement, the studio was dissolved, only to be resurrected a short time later. At that time,the game was re-announced, this time with a 2021 targeted release. A tumultuous development cyclewas also impacted by the real-life invasion of Ukraine by Russia, putting the game and the people behind it in a dire situation.

Still, despite the real-life and internal challenges, hope was not lost, and here we are. The game, which was always real, is now in an official state to be shipped. A documentary about the challenges faced was also produced, and helped paint the picture of just what GSC underwent. Regardless of how the game performs critically or commercially, it’s a testament to the team’s own perseverance to achieve the goal it set out on well over a decade ago.