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CHERNOBYLITE 2: EXCLUSION ZONE WITH A NEW MEGAPATCH!

DODANE 05.08.25

Visit the Exclusion Zone and check all the improvements that Megapatch 03 brought!

 

We’re happy to announce that the long-awaited Megapatch 03 for Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone is now available on Steam for all players around the world.


The new update is the result of extensive and deep consultations with fans about the direction they would like to see the game take. While the core of our design philosophy has not changed and Chernobylite 2 is still a hybrid action-RPG with survival elements, we decided to return to our roots in terms of some sci-fi elements, gameplay elements, visual tones, and dark, horror atmosphere.
Watch the Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone Megapatch 03 Trailer
Get the game from Steam (https://store.steampowered.com/app/2075100/Chernobylite_2_Exclusion_Zone/) today to enjoy the new patch, and join the developers' server on Discord: (https://discord.com/invite/mehRmzY).

The new patch also brings many changes in technical aspects, in terms of game performance and general stability, so that all zone explorers can enjoy a smooth experience. Additionally, to celebrate, we’ve managed to combine this release with the Steam event ‘From Poland with Love’ hosted by Untold Games – a big, weekly long sale of gaming hits made in our beloved Poland. Thanks to this, everyone interested in visiting the Exclusion Zone will be able to do it with -20% discount. (From Poland with Love takes place from August 4 to 11).

It’s worth mentioning that two months have passed since our game director, Artur Fojcik, addressed these words to players:

"The abundance of critical comments has made it clear that we can no longer confidently follow the roadmap we initially laid out and simply hope that in the end, everything will magically fall into place as the game of our - and your - dreams. In trying to meet the expectations of all our fans, and after numerous studies and focus tests, we went too far and lost sight of what made you love the first Chernobylite. The prequel was a brutal and grounded survival experience that offered freedom in how players tackled challenges. That experience was lost under a pile of limiting stats, “bullet sponge” enemies, forced co-op, and unclear gamey mechanics. We want to return to that experience, but to do so, we need to take a big step back."

Since then, we have been working hard to meet the difficult challenge of delivering a game that, on the one hand, retains the foundations on which it was built, while also incorporating the elements of the original Chernobylite that made it special for many players. As the patch's name suggests, it is indeed a comeback to roots.

We sincerely hope that this Megapatch will be the first significant step in this direction.



Important Information
  1. Due to the sheer number of changes, we strongly encourage you to start the game over. Your old saves should still work, but your current gameplay may not fit the newly designed balance. In other words, your characters will be VERY powerful, and your base may be in terrible shape.
  2. Due to numerous changes, bugs, and a less-than-warm reception from players, we've disabled co-op missions for now. Decisions on what we do next with this feature will be made in the future.

 
CHANGELOG

Community Changes

In response to community feedback, we've made a key change to worn-out firearms: weapons will retain their original damage stats (previously, they decreased in direct proportion to the gun's physical condition), but we've also added the ability for them to jam during a firefight.

Following your suggestions, we've changed the in-game currency from money to food. Food becomes the most important currency in the zone, and sleep is no longer artificially limited by the narrative—it simply increases hunger, which has consequences during gameplay.

We've redesigned ammunition—their graphical design and naming are based on real-world ammunition. We've also introduced new ammunition types. Instead of speed, energy, or power ammo, each weapon now has its own ammunition type.

Another suggested change concerns Chernohosts with crystal shields. After the update, these shields can be simply destroyed.

We've massively increased the range in which you can change the game's FOV.



New Features

We've introduced various types of weapon silencers
, each with different sound-dampening properties. It's worth testing which ones are best for open-air combat and which ones are best for tight corridors. It's important to remember that monsters have worse hearing than humans.

We've completely reworked weapon stats after modifications. Mods no longer only affect the weapon's basic parameters but can also grant special "perks" that can be used to deal extra damage to enemies.

We've added special items to the game that allow you to access areas that were previously locked behind character stats. This means that a lack of skill is no longer an obstacle, and locked chests or doors can be opened simply with a lockpick.

We've eliminated grenades and shields. Instead, we're introducing items for repairing weapons and equipment. Additionally, we've replaced three "gadget" slots with one dedicated to healing items and introduced an additional, third weapon slot in place of the shoe slot.

We've introduced a new resistance and vulnerability system. If an enemy has an iron plate attached to their torso, the damage from projectiles striking it will be reduced. Of course, this armor also has durability and will disintegrate after a few hits.

We've replaced the tablet with a PDA modeled after the one from the first Chernobylite game. Its basic functionality remains the same, with other features unlockable later.

We've significantly overhauled the enemy AI. Now, when they spot dead comrades lying on the road, they'll begin searching for the perpetrator. They'll also go to places where they've seen or heard something disturbing. They patrol the area and interact with the environment. Overall, they behave more naturally.

A whole host of new, optional locations have appeared around the center of the map.

We've reworked the game's main menu. Thanks to its new look and new background music, it's much more atmospheric and fits the overall mood of the game.



Improvements

We've completely rebalanced the gameplay. From now on, enemies will feel the brunt of any damage we deal. No more sponges! The changes also apply to the player—death will be much easier.

Headshots no longer "incapacitate," but instead cause critical damage. For weaker enemies, each headshot means instant death.

We're removing character classes from the game. The game will begin in the style of classic RPGs, with players allocating 10 points for each attribute, which will be developed over time. Weapon and equipment stats will also no longer be limited by attributes—these will become more important later in the game and during advanced weapon upgrades. We're also simplifying the entire character progression structure by reducing the number of parameters and stats, leaving only those that are clear and whose changes have a real impact on gameplay.

We've once again significantly improved the first-person perspective. Weapons now have significantly better recoil, and evasions are more immersive.

We've reworked the visual identification of enemies. There are fewer characters straight out of semi-sci-fi movies, more soldiers, and stalkers. Speaking of mutants, they've also undergone a noticeable visual transformation. They now resemble a cross between radiation victims and horror movie characters.

We've improved the way enemies move outside of combat. Their movements are now much more natural.

We've completely overhauled the game's economy, resetting all crafting recipes and the costs of specific items. Enemies also drop new items.

We've created completely new animations for stealth kills, modeled after those from the first Chernobylite. This significantly enhances the survivalist nature of the game.

The base expansion mechanics are introduced later in the game. They've also been slightly improved to better integrate with building things outside the base.

Lighting in many areas of the game has been reconfigured to further enhance the horror atmosphere.

We've completely removed essence and all "mages" present in the game (we'll give them different roles). We felt they didn't fit the Chernobyl atmosphere and our new vision, which significantly reduces the game's sci-fi elements. The Energy Gauntlet is still craftable, but it works with ammunition powered by blasters and railguns. "Intelligence" now increases the weapon and equipment wear rate instead of increasing Essence.

The grass reacts to the player's and enemies' footsteps.



Technology

We've added HDR support. You can select it in the game options.

We've significantly optimized CPU performance in many areas: from collision detection methods and their number, to sound propagation, to character movement components and their animation system. These optimizations should be very noticeable if you're pairing an average CPU with a very good graphics card, but the overall, significant positive difference should be noticeable to everyone.

We've reprocessed most of the foliage to technically behave more consistently in terms of LOD and wind effects.

In FPP mode, we've moved the main character to forward rendering, which, in short, should improve GPU performance, and it gave us greater flexibility in maneuvering the FOV

Bug Fixes



More information about the game is available on the official websiteInstagramFacebookXYouTubeRedditDiscord, and TikTok.
About The Farm 51

The company was established in 2005 by three game dev veterans: Kamil Bilczyński, Robert Siejka, and Wojtek Pazdur. Since then, The Farm 51 has expanded significantly and today it hires over 100 employees. The Farm 51 has finished many projects so far, creating or co-creating more than a dozen games. They are also a licensed developer for Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo Switch. The Farm 51’s most famous projects are: Get Even, World War 3, Chernobyl VR Project, Chernobylite, and Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone. http://www.thefarm51.com
 
STUDIO

Publisher

Release date

March 6th 2025 (Steam Early Access)
Game modes

  • Single-player
  • Online Co-op


Genre

Game summary

Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone is a post-apocalyptic action RPG, mixing free exploration of a huge and extremely realistic open world, challenging combat, unique crafting, and team and base management with non-linear storytelling. The main character tries to escape the sinister Exclusion Zone and return home, breaking the barriers of time and space and fighting the emanations of the insidious Chernobylite.

Key features
  • Open world exploration
  • Character development
  • Diverse combat
  • Planewalking
  • Team building
  • Base development
  • Factions
  • Cooperative missions
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