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Cost of Hope: the first major story expansion for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 — Summer 2026 and two new zones

Ukrainian studio GSC Game World has announced Cost of Hope — a new story campaign spanning dozens of hours for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. The release is planned for summer 2026; the DLC will launch on PC, consoles, and cloud services. We explain what players will get and why this is important for the Ukrainian gaming industry.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

March 27, 2026 · 2 min read

Cost of Hope: the first major story expansion for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 — Summer 2026 and two new zones
Cost of Hope для Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl (Фото: GSC Game World)

Announcement and brief summary

Ukrainian studio GSC Game World has officially presented the first major story expansion — Cost of Hope — for Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl. The release is planned for summer 2026, though an exact date has not been announced. The DLC is positioned as a standalone story campaign spanning tens of hours and will launch on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Cloud and PlayStation 5 with support for Xbox Play Anywhere.

What players will get

Development of Cost of Hope began after the release of the main game. Players can expect a new story campaign with additional quests, characters and plot threads that link the events of Stalker 2 with previous entries in the series. The action unfolds parallel to the main campaign, and the protagonist will once again be Skif. The expansion is triggered by a signal on the PDA during a playthrough of the base campaign.

The storyline focuses on the escalation of the confrontation between the factions Duty and Freedom — the fragile peace after the D4 treaty is threatened. The DLC will open two large new regions: the Iron Forest and the Chornobyl NPP, each with their own locations and activities. The studio calls Cost of Hope the middle part of a new trilogy of DLC for Stalker 2; together with the next expansion it will form a separate large-scale story within the game’s universe.

"Cost of Hope will be the middle part of a new trilogy of DLC for Stalker 2 and, together with the next expansion, will form a separate large-scale story within the game's universe."

— GSC Game World, press release

Why this matters

First, it’s a sign: a major story expansion from a Ukrainian studio is coming to all key platforms — evidence of the industry’s competitiveness and its ability to export cultural product even during a crisis. Second, for players this is not a cosmetic patch but a large chunk of content — new regions and tens of hours of gameplay mean renewed attention to the Stalker universe and long-term support for the project.

Important context for availability: in 2025 some platform policies led to account blocks in certain regions; therefore confirmation of a launch on PS5 and cloud services indicates efforts to preserve broad access to the product. At the same time, the DLC’s success will depend on community reaction and sales — the key to whether the planned trilogy will be fully realized.

What’s next

The exact release date remains unknown, but a summer 2026 window gives fans and analysts a timeline. If Cost of Hope receives strong reviews and sales, it will lay the groundwork for the subsequent parts of the trilogy and confirm that Ukrainian studios can produce world-class content. For players, the most important thing is more story, new locations and the chance to dive deeper into the world of Chornobyl.

In short: GSC Game World announced a major story DLC — Cost of Hope — for summer 2026; platforms: PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Cloud, PS5; new regions: Iron Forest and Chornobyl NPP; timeline: parallel to the main campaign; formal status: middle part of a DLC trilogy.

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