Key Takeaways
- Ubisoft released a STALKER Apparel bundle for The Division 2 to celebrate STALKER 2’s launch.
- The sequel, STALKER 2, faced numerous delays but is now out in the wild with a 140GB pre-launch update.
- The collaboration has brought two iconic shooters together, but players wish the cosmetics were obtainable through gameplay instead of a microtransaction.
Ubisoft has released a new STALKER Apparel bundle for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, just in time to celebrate the launch of GSC Game World’s long-awaited shooter STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl. The collaboration was previously teased, but players can now get their hands on the cosmetics designed to bring the STALKER franchise’s post-apocalyptic aesthetic into The Division 2’s fallout.
Released in 2019, the action RPG shooter is a sequel to the 2016 predecessor of the same name, set in Washington D.C. during the aftermath of an exposed virus. The Division franchise is a multiplayer shooter ahead of its time, bringing ingenuity to the genre that’s impacted its progression over the years, and the sequel was commended for improving the level design, graphics, and content on offer. A third installment of the series was announced to be in development in 2023, which is something for fans to look forward to in the years to come.
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Announced on The Division 2’s social media accounts, Ubisoft confirmed the STALKER Apparel bundle was now available for players. Accompanying the announcement was a short trailer, showcasing the agents wearing the STALKER outfits up for grabs, including the Seva-D Uniform, the Sunrise Uniform, and the Monolith Uniform, all of which are currently active in the store. The Division 2 is cemented as one of the greatest Ubisoft games of all time, and STALKER 2 has also been touted as a Game of the Year contender by Xbox head Phil Spencer, making this crossover a union of greats.
The Division 2 Gets Apparel Crossover With STALKER Franchise
After over a decade in development, STALKER 2 finally went gold earlier this month. The developer initially intended the sequel to Call of Pripyat to be released in 2012, but it was canceled at the last minute. A new release window for 2018 was later announced, but the Russian invasion of Ukraine saw development on hold again. Further polishing was the reason behind a flurry of further delays until a 2024 release date was finally locked in.
STALKER 2 released a gigantic 140GB pre-launch update recently, but the pre-release patch was an Xbox exclusive. The sequel has proven to be one of the most anticipated games of the year, and its crossover with The Division 2 is a neat pairing. Despite bringing two iconic shooters together, The Division 2 players were hoping the collaboration would be an Apparel event instead of a microtransaction addition, as most would rather earn the cosmetics through gameplay than pay.
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