Stalker 2 developers work on patch to fix game issues but no release date confirmed

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Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl has faced several issues since its release, including crashes and problems with the A-Life 2.0 system. Developers GSC Game World are working on a patch to address these problems, but no specific release date has been confirmed. The upcoming patch will include fixes for crashes, main quest progression issues, and gameplay adjustments. Improvements will also be made to NPC behavior and visual effects. However, fixes for the A-Life system will not be included in this patch. While players hope for a patch release soon, possibly by November 29, the developers have not provided an official timeline. Modders have attempted to address some issues, but the main fixes are still pending from the developers.


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