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Stalker 2 Update 1.5 Adds New Weapons and Anomaly

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A brand-new update for Stalker 2 is live for Xbox Series X/S and PC users, bringing new weapons and other features to the game.
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GSC Game World has released the extensive "Guns and Looting" update (Patch 1.5) for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. This important update brings one of the biggest extensions for the game to date. The main innovations include additional weapons, enhanced gameplay mechanisms and, above all, the introduction of official mod support by the newly introduced "Zone Kit". read more

For the Survival-Ego-Shooter Stalker 2, GSC Game World has released a fresh update focusing on weapons and Loot. However, the patch takes 32 GB of disk space.

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl has received a new update that brings with it some exciting innovations. Update 1.5, also known as Guns & Looting Update, is now available for Xbox Series X/S and PC and brings new weapons, changes to A-Life systems and further improvements in quality of life. Particularly noteworthy are the introduction of the three-line rifle and the Kora handgun as well as a new anomaly called Water Electric Tornado. What has cha…

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XboxEra broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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