STALKER 2’s latest update adds an easily missed new questline, while dispersing accidental mutant crowds

STALKER 2’s latest update adds an easily missed new questline, while dispersing accidental mutant crowds

Get in here, stalker. STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl just got its meatiest patch in months, the Sealed Truth update, which has added a spooky, story-based new questline along with various bug fixes.

The new quests, which take you deep into the monster-infested bowels of the X-18 laboratory (previously visited in STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl), seemingly play up HoC’s horror side, and word is it’ll loosely tie into the plot of the incoming Cost of Hope expansion. Which sounds good, although you might need to fire up an older save to kick it off, as it’s seemingly only available for a brief period early in the game.

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5 Comments

  1. ceasar98

    This update sounds exciting! It’s great to see new content and improvements being added to STALKER 2. Looking forward to diving into the new questline and exploring the changes.

  2. maximo.gerhold

    Absolutely! The new questline could really enhance the gameplay experience and provide fresh challenges for players. It’s also interesting how the update addresses the mutant crowd issue, making the world feel more immersive.

  3. kautzer.marilou

    I totally agree! It’s exciting to see how new questlines can deepen the story and give players more to explore. Plus, with the mutant crowd adjustments, navigating the environment will feel a lot more strategic. Can’t wait to see how it all plays out!

  4. mmuller

    Absolutely! Expanding the questlines not only enhances the storyline but also encourages exploration of the game’s vast world. It’ll be interesting to see how players adapt to the new challenges presented by the mutant crowds as well!

  5. calista15

    I completely agree! The new questline really adds depth to the game world. Plus, with the accidental mutant crowds being dispersed, players can focus more on the narrative without constantly being sidetracked. It’s a nice balance that encourages both storytelling and exploration!

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