The Original Stalker Trilogy Is Coming to Switch This Month

Immerse Yourself in the Stalker Trilogy

The new Stalker 2 is launching in November and there is a huge opportunity for those looking to get familiar with the series. The original Stalker trilogy is set to release on the Nintendo Switch on 31st October, a bit earlier than developer GSC Game World originally planned.

Stalker will be arriving on Switch and players will get different buying options. First up is the Legends of the Zone bundle, which came out earlier this year for Xbox Series X/S and PS5. This package includes three classic games: Shadow of Chernobyl (2007), Clear Sky (2008), and Call of Pripyat (2009). You can grab the entire bundle for £32.99, 39.99 EUR, or 39.99 USD. If you prefer a more casual approach, you can also purchase each game separately for £15.99, 19.99 EUR, or 19.99 USD each.

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All three games transport players to a fictional version of Ukraine’s real-world Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. A second nuclear disaster in 2006 filled the area with mutants and strange anomalies. It draws adventurers known as Stalkers to explore it. The series’ well-known mix of intense FPS survival horror and RPG elements remains intact on the Switch. Moreover, GSC Game World is adding some platform-specific features.

The Stalker trilogy for Switch, developed with Mataboo, promises to be fully optimized with improved visuals. It will feature an updated shooting system that includes gyro aiming and touch controls, and will support both handheld and TV modes.

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl won’t be coming to the Switch. But it will be coming out on Xbox Series X/S and PC on November 20th this year.

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