Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, developed by GSC Game World, has been quick to address concerns from players since its release on November 20th. The initial patch, released yesterday, fixed over 650 issues including quest blockers, memory leaks, crashes, and minor bugs.
Following the first patch, the developers have now released a second patch, 1.0.2, within 24 hours. This update focuses on fixing bugs in six missions and includes additional error corrections. Some of the fixes mentioned in the patch notes include issues with spawning enemies, progression blockers, and quest completion problems.
The team at GSC Game World expressed their gratitude for the support from players and promised to continue working on future updates based on feedback and comments from the community. They encouraged players to report any anomalies or issues they encounter to the Technical Support Hub to help expedite the fixing process.
Despite the technical challenges, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl has seen impressive success, with GSC Game World announcing that the game has already sold 1 million copies. This number does not even account for players accessing the game through Game Pass, indicating a strong interest in the open-world shooter.
The rapid response from the developers to address issues and improve gameplay experience shows their commitment to delivering a quality product to players. With ongoing updates and support, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is poised to continue attracting more players and providing an engaging gaming experience in the post-apocalyptic world of The Zone.