STALKER 2 developer deep dive shows over 30 minutes of new gameplay and interviews


What you need to know

  • Ahead of STALKER 2’s scheduled release on Xbox Series X|S and PC on November 20, developer GSC Game World has released a lengthy gameplay showcase of the open world survival shooter.
  • The deep dive is over 30 minutes long, and shows tons of new gameplay as well as interviews from four of GSC Game World’s lead developers. You can watch it via the embed below.
  • The new video comes a few weeks after STALKER 2 was delayed in late July, as the team at GSC felt more development time was needed to polish the game before release.
  • Preorders for STALKER 2 are live now, and they’re discounted at CDKeys (links to where you can buy them are at the end of this article). Notably, STALKER 2 will be available day one on Xbox Game Pass, so you’ll be able to play it that way if you’re a subscriber.

Ahead of the upcoming November 20, 2024 release of STALKER 2 on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and Xbox Game Pass, developer GSC Game World has shared a new deep dive video that goes over the Xbox console exclusive’s world and its gameplay in great detail. Notably, this deep dive comes after STALKER 2 was delayed in late July for polishing, and is the closer look that was promised at the time.

The showcase — you can watch the full thing here or via the embed below — is just under 36 minutes long, and features tons of new gameplay footage and information as well as several interviews with four of STALKER 2’s developers: GSC Game World CEO and game director Ievgen Grygorovych, creative director Mariia Grygorovych, level art team lead Dzmitry Anoshka, and cinematic lead Ingwar Dovgoteles. There’s also a full walkthrough of an early quest in the Swamps area in which the player has to disable beacons emitting deadly radiation.

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