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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 can now be pre-purchased on Steam with a release date of, wait for it, 28 April 2022. It can also be pre-purchased on the Microsoft Store.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1643320/STALKER_2_Heart_of_Chernobyl/

Am I the only one to think that a release date so far in the future is just a little bit speculative?

The developer has a publishing deal with Microsoft so the game will likely be a PC and Xbox exclusive. The game is being funded by Microsoft, who are not short of money.

This practice is becoming more and more common. Companies announce a release date, which they intend to postpone at a later date, the purpose being to get your money in their hands, and have the use of it for as long as possible before the game will be released.

I suggest that a release date so far in the future should be taken with a grain of salt. Keep your money in your own bank account and earn interest that goes into your pocket, not some company.
we already have a thread on stalker 2: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/stalker_2_trailer_at_e3
Yeah, I think Bloodlines 2 is a great example where they opened up pre-orders years before it'll actually come out. There's even a risk it never does come out, I'd say.

Also though if you're silly enough to pre-order so far ahead of time it's kind of on you. Even if I knew I was buying something ASAP I'd still wait to pre-order until release week or something like that. There's literally zero reason to do so before that.
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laser_eyes: This practice is becoming more and more common. Companies announce a release date, which they intend to postpone at a later date, the purpose being to get your money in their hands, and have the use of it for as long as possible before the game will be released.
Or they shelve the release: either until a new company picks it up(such as in the case of pre-gearbox DNF), or until if/when they get more money(in the case of System Shock remake).....etc etc.
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laser_eyes: I suggest that a release date so far in the future should be taken with a grain of salt. Keep your money in your own bank account and earn interest that goes into your pocket, not some company.
Sounds good(I myself rarely buy any preorders....except maybe for games from series I really like/want to see continuations of).