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Stalker 2 is getting its first expansion this Summer

STALKER 2 has been out for almost a year and a half now and during that time, GSC Game World has issued a lot of major updates to the game at no extra cost. Now, fans have new adventures to look forward to, with the first major expansion, titled ‘Cost of Hope', coming out later this year. 

Stalker 2: Cost of Hope will be arriving in Summer 2026, assuming there are no delays. The new expansion was revealed as part of the Xbox Partner Preview showcase earlier this week with a full new trailer, which you can see below:

Once a player installs the new DLC and loads up their save, they will get a new signal on the PDA that will trigger new storyline events as the main game unfolds. The Cost of Hope expansion is intended to be played alongside the main game, so those who have already beat Stalker 2 may want to consider spinning up a new save file and re-experiencing the game again.

As part of the expansion, players will get two new areas on the map to explore, including the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and the Iron Forest. Each of these zones has its own hub area, along with new quests and activities, as well as new loot items that you won't find elsewhere on the map.

Better yet, GSC Game World has also confirmed that a second story expansion is also on the way, although details on that won't be revealed until a later date. Presumably, we will hear more about that DLC in 2027.

KitGuru Says: Stalker 2 has been on my radar for a while but with this DLC being set to take place alongside the main game, I may hold off for a while longer. Have you played Stalker 2 already? Are you planning on jumping back in for the new expansion? 

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