How to Get to Pripyat Early in Stalker 2 (Use Glitch)

Sankar
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Pripyat, the once-bustling city now shrouded in the eerie silence of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, is a captivating and dangerous destination in Stalker 2. While the game’s narrative carefully guides players to this iconic location at a specific moment, a daring glitch allows adventurous souls to venture into its irradiated heart much earlier. This guide will delve into the intricacies of this risky endeavor, outlining the steps involved and the precautions necessary to survive the deadly challenges that await.

Why can’t we reach Pripyat Early in Stalker 2

The developers of Stalker 2 wanted to make sure players experienced Pripyat at the right time in the story. To prevent early access, they filled the area with deadly radiation, invincible enemies, and dangerous anomalies. While you can technically enter Pripyat during the Boundary mission, there’s a secret way to sneak in much earlier in the game. However, it’s a risky endeavor, and you’ll need to be careful to avoid the deadly hazards.

How to Get to Pripyat Early in Stalker 2

You’ll need to go through a place called Garbage first. This is part of the main story. Once you’re in Garbage, head to Slag Heap and save your game. After that, you can finally reach Pripyat. To start this glitch, head to Yanov Station. This is a key location in the game. Once you’re there, follow the train tracks nearby. You’ll use a specific spot on these tracks to trigger a glitch that will allow you to do something special. Find the train cars that have been tipped over near Yanov Station. These will be important for getting past the edges of the game. Find a train car that has a spot you can climb on.

Once you’re on top of the train cars, carefully walk along the tracks. This will take you closer to Pripyat. Don’t jump off the train tracks, as there’s a lot of radiation there that can kill you instantly. Stay on the train cars or on safe paths to avoid radiation. If you have to go through a radiation zone, do it fast and keep an eye on your health.

Watch out for the Monolith sniper hiding in the watchtower near the concrete wall. Stay close to the wall or use cover like tankers and fences. When you have to cross open areas, run quickly to avoid getting shot. Once you get past the sniper and the dangerous radiation areas, you’ll reach a fenced-off area near Pripyat. The main gate is locked, but you can get in through a broken part of the fence.

Find the area where the dogs are kept. There are mutant dogs here that can attack you, so run past them if you can. Near the dog area, you’ll find a broken part of the fence. This is where you’ll go to get inside. Once inside, find a shelf near a window. Climb onto the shelf and then crouch down to squeeze through a small opening. And you will reach the Pripyat region early in the game. Explore the are you can return the same way you entered or use your last saving point outside the Pripyat. 

How to Prepare Yourself for Pripyat

Before you try to sneak into Pripyat early, make sure you’re well-prepared. You’ll need to run a lot and dodge enemies, so having high stamina is crucial. Carry lots of energy drinks, so that you don’t run out of stamina while running. It’s also important to wear protective gear or use special items to reduce radiation damage, especially since you’ll be in dangerous areas. You can use artifacts that provide radiation protection and use armor that have high radiation protection. While you can mostly avoid fights, it’s a good idea to have weapons and ammo ready just in case you’re attacked by mutants or enemies. Carry your best weapons that are easy for you to use and it’s ammo. 

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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