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Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone Launches March 6, via Early Access

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Like the first part, Chernobylite 2 is a story of people who try to accomplish an impossible mission and survive in the sinister Chornobyl Zone. Chernobylite 2 will be released on Steam in Early Access on March 6th, similar to the first part in 2019, which was awarded the Top Early Access Platinum Graduate on Steam. Cole Grey, a former military and security guard, lives in a reality where the economy and industry are based entirely on a substance called Chernobylite. With its help, people have made a real leap in civilization. However, the construction of the utopia has been paid for by massive unemployment, pushing people like Cole to the margins of society. Due to severe financial problems, he joins the mysterious "Planewalker" initiative to provide for his family.

It quickly becomes apparent that there is a shortage of Chernobylite in Cole's universe, and the solution is the morally questionable initiative that involves traveling to parallel worlds in search of the mineral and obtaining it by any means possible. In addition, the Planewalker service requires appropriate genetic modifications. Cole must, therefore, physically absorb the essence of chernobylite and, to increase his physical and intellectual capabilities, lose a part of his humanity. However, seeing no other options for himself, he agrees to the bloody and dangerous service, which results in him ending up trapped in the most sinister place in the world: the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. There, he meets a Black Stalker, the Zone's dark guide and silent ruler.




Our current Kickstarter campaign is live here. Thanks to this, we can now focus on developing the alternative first-person combat mode, allowing you to play the game in any style you choose. Whether you're a fan of classic third-person RPGs or modern first-person adventures, you should be comfortable experiencing Chernobylite 2 in a way that is more natural to you.


Chernobylite 2 has just reached the 170% level of funding on the Kickstarter and there's still a week to back the project in the campaign that achieved another stretch goal. Thanks to this, the game will receive extra locations for playing coop and solo missions.



Soon, all Kickstarter backers will get access to the demo and Beta version of the game. We will now start sending Steam Demo keys to media and influencers, so you can expect the first game previews soon!

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Thier game engine is pretty good on the original game it supports mGPU even on RTX 4,000 series GPU, & boy does it help get really high FPS. Even with RT enable.
 
What happened to Chernobylite (1) ?
Abandonware ?
 
Thier game engine is pretty good on the original game it supports mGPU even on RTX 4,000 series GPU, & boy does it help get really high FPS. Even with RT enable.
Got it running on mGPU? Show us!
 
I liked the original, it was a decent experience. Good performance and visuals.
That adrenaline rush when you go on a scavenge mission, and that dude appears, and starts to hunt you. And you're under-equipped and can't fight back, but just ruuun.
Missions do become boring and repetitive soon enough tho. I wonder what will they do with the sequel regarding that.
 
Got it running on mGPU? Show us!
It refuses work on my S.L.I rig, most likely because it's "S.L.I." & not an mGPu system.
 
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What happened to Chernobylite (1) ?
Abandonware ?
Nope, GOG.
I got the premium, worth every penny.

Speaking of, where the heck is the GOG love for ChernobyLite2?
 
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