As a gaming enthusiast, I’m pumped to announce that the survival sandbox shooter, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, is officially dropping on my PlayStation 5 on November 20th! Pre-order your preferred edition – Standard, Deluxe, or Ultimate – now from the PlayStation Store, with prices starting at $59.99. Let’s gear up and get ready for an unforgettable journey!
The premium version of the game, called the Deluxe Edition, sells for $79.99. This edition comes with extra features like a special weapons and suit pack, an additional mission, a digital artbook, and a soundtrack, in addition to the standard game.
On the other hand, the Ultimate Edition is priced at $109.99. It includes all the Deluxe content, plus an extra weapons and suit pack, and a Season Pass. The Season Pass gives you access to two story expansions that will be released later, as well as additional DLC content in the future.
Pre-ordering grants you additional campfire dialogues, a customizable backpack emblem, an exclusive Veteran weapon, and an exclusive Tourist armor at no extra cost. Simultaneously, a physical Day One Edition will hit the shelves on the same day as the digital version.
You can play “S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl” on Xbox Series X/S and PC. Take a look at our review for its initial release. More enhancements and user-friendly updates, such as an upgrade to Unreal Engine 5, are scheduled for the near future. For more specifics, click here.
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2025-08-20 14:41