Latest STALKER 2 trailer takes you into the Noosphere

A new trailer for Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl has dropped, highlighting some details of the story and characters behind the long-awaited new entry in the Stalker series. The trailer, titled Come to Me, popped up on developer GSC Game World's Youtube channel today. This article will, understandably, include spoilers from the original games and the trailier.

The trailer opens with a scene that may well take place during the event that caused The Zone to occur, establishing the mind-controlled Monolith faction. Other scenes show Zone exploration, including throwing bolts into anomalies and using anomaly detectors, overlaid with narration by various characters. It closes on a speech by a blind man who appears to be some kind of religious fanatic.

"You cannot kill God, just like you cannot get rid of the sky above," a narrator says.

The first real lines we get, however, drive right into the mysterious experiments that took place in The Zone where the original Stalker trilogy were set. "After years of work, a group of scientists managed to tap into the Noosphere - the Earth's informational field," it says. The fictional, pseudoscientific Noosphere is a concept that a psychic field of some kind exists containing the higher thoughts—the ability to reason—of people and creatures on earth. Reckless Experiments on the Noosphere caused the disaster that created the Second Exclusion Zone in Chornobyl, where the first games were set.

This the first new trailer we've seen in a while, and it looks quite far along in terms of showing us slices from the story. We know quite a bit about Stalker 2—you can find everything we know about Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl right here.

EIther way, the biggest news about Stalker 2 so far this year has been the delay to a 2023 release. Developer GSC Game World is based in Ukraine, a nation which is currently under attack by Russia. It has since relocated some operations to Prague, in Czechia, and the studio says no further delays are anticipated

It is however inevitable that the war will take a personal toll on GSC's developers. Just last week former GSC developer Volodymyr Yezhov, who worked at GSC on Stalker: Clear Sky, died in combat, as acknowledged by the Stalker Twitter account. He was buried on the 27th of December, reports Sky News.

You can find Stalker 2 on its official website,

Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. When he's not on his PC, he can be found playing every tabletop game under the sun.