New Stalker Remake shots certainly give off the right vibe, showing some recognizable scenery and sights of the Chernobyl Zone neighborhood. Related: Stalker Writer Sergei Ivanov Has Died From Covid-19 At 66 Check out the TLDR feature to see more pictures! Ivan Sorce uses Cordon level for the demonstration, something all Stalker players are familiar with, as it is the starting point for all newcomers. The creator of the project posted several recent in-game screenshots on his Artstation page, showing some progress his team has already achieved. Started as a simple experiment with Unreal capabilities, the project soon became a complete re-imagining of the first game, bringing the whole game world on a new graphics engine. The project uses Unreal Engine as well as Stalker 2, and the team has recently shown off some new visuals for players to check.ĭeveloper Ivan Sorce, with a small team of enthusiasts, has been working on the unofficial Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl Remake since the last year.
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However, there is one extra reason for fans of the series to be excited, as Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl will soon get an unofficial remake. Fans of the Stalker franchise from Ukrainian developer GSC Game World are eagerly awaiting the sequel Stalker 2, which was officially re-announced in 2018, with the first in-engine footage of the game being shown only a few months ago.