Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone Adds First-Person Combat, Customization & More
After more than three years of relentless development, The Farm 51 has achieved a major milestone for Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone. The game’s Kickstarter campaign has not only surpassed its initial funding goal by more than 200% but has also unlocked six stretch goals that significantly expand the project’s scope. These additional funds will allow for extra exploration locations for both single-player and co-op missions, as well as a fully customizable interface. An informative infographic detailing the campaign’s success and the team’s dedication is available in the dev diary video
One of the most exciting developments is the confirmation that Early Access on PC will begin on March 6. At launch, players will experience approximately one-third of the final game’s content, providing invaluable feedback as The Farm 51 continues to refine the game. Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone is a post-apocalyptic action RPG that combines free exploration in a meticulously crafted open world with challenging combat, base management, and non-linear storytelling. The game offers extensive character creation options, allowing you to mold your hero’s abilities—whether you favor complex melee combat or versatile firearm strategies. Base building is also a central feature, enabling you to develop and upgrade your stronghold while assigning tasks to your companions.
For those interested in experiencing this ambitious title, you can find Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone in Early Access on PC at Steam. The game is also slated to launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S soon after.
What aspect of Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone are you most eager to explore—co-op missions, first-person combat, or the revamped base-building system? Let us know how you plan to tackle the Exclusion Zone.