Modder ‘Volucris’ has released a new mod for STALKER 2 that restores a quest that was cut from it. This quest was present in the 2023 dev build of STALKER 2, however, the devs have removed it from the final version.
Going into more details, the mission that this mod restores is The Last Days. The modder has taken and used the scripts from the 2023 dev build as a basis. He transferred these scripts to the release version of the game and created some new custom ones. Plus, the modder has implemented some mechanics from the release version.
Apart from localization files, this mod does not affect or change existing game scripts. So, it should not conflict with any other script mods you may be using. Moreover, the mod supports all the languages that are available in the game. However, there is no voice acting for dialogues and animations.
In short, this is a cool mod that will let you play the mission/quest that GSC GameWorld cut from the game. It’s a bit rough around the edges but hey, it’s new free content for it.
You can go ahead and download the mod from this link.
Speaking of STALKER 2, you may also want to try these other mods for it. So, this mod adds a Parkour-like climbing system to the game. Then we have this mod that allows you to fast-travel anywhere on the map.
In December 2024, we shared a mod that allowed you to loot all mutants. This was a feature present in all previous STALKER games that was apparently cut from STALKER 2.
Finally, you can download a mod that will remove the inventory carry/weight limit. I’m not a fan of this last mod, but hey, some of you may like it. Finally, have a mod that can further improve the game’s graphics, and enable GTAO.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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