In a move that has gone out with its dedicated fan base, GSC Game World has removed silently but significantly the advertising for STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl from STALKER: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition, as spotted by Video Gamer. The move, done secretly, is an indication of a worry for the gaming experience and the certain atmosphere of respect that exists in the instance of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
STALKER: Legends of the Zone Trilogy, which was initially released in 2024, brought the original Shadow of Chornobyl, Clear Sky, and Call of Pripyat back to the gamers and new hardware. Its Enhanced Edition sequel, which was released on May 20 as a giveaway for owners on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, was meant to enhance the original experiences. But there was one aspect that provoked writers to complain in outrage straight away: the in-your-face marketing of STALKER 2 on the menus of said remastered games. To some, such marketing was immersion breakers and out of place with the dark, wasteland environment of STALKER.
GSC Game World’s recent patch, one that was released quietly, removes such ads very effectively. This particular tweak has been welcomed in droves as a sympathetic reaction to what the players have been saying, for which more than ample thanks has been deserved by a crowd with respect for the genuine article and unyielding devotion to the Zone. It’s a testament to the religiousness that sometimes the best updates are not those bringing new content, but rather those refining the already existing one with the players’ voice. This erasure makes it possible to affirm the focus of the dearest trilogy itself so that its players could relive its bleak majesty unencumbered by external distractions, a move which is sure to make it a flat-out fan favorite.