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STALKER 2 comes to PlayStation 5 this November

STALKER 2 officially launched on the Xbox Series X|S and PC late last year following plenty of setbacks and delays. While the game did suffer from a number of launch issues, GSC Game World have since made thousands of tweaks and fixes while also introducing a ton of major enhancements. With the game in a much more solid state now, the team have confirmed that STALKER 2 is officially coming to PlayStation 5 this November.

Following official confirmation back in July that STALKER 2 would be coming to the PlayStation 5 “later this year” the team at GSC Game World have now opened pre-orders for the game alongside announcing its PS5 launch date: the 20th of November.

Coincidentally or not, this will mark exactly one year from its initial Xbox / PC launch. In this time, as mentioned, STALKER has received thousands of bug fixes and improvements – with some of the most impactful coming to its A-Life NPC simulation system.

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That said, STALKER 2 is set to receive further updates beyond the launch of the PS5, with some of the future enhancements including Unreal Engine 5 upgrades; additional improvements to the A-Life system; enhanced enemy AI and more.

STALKER 2 certainly arrived a bit hot out of the oven, but over the past many months the game has found its way closer to what the developers envisioned. Hopefully this continues further with the PS5 launch and beyond.

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KitGuru says: Have you been tracking STALKER 2’s improvements over the year? Were you disappointed with the game’s launch state? Are you looking forward to the new A-Life enhancements? Let us know down below.

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