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STALKER 2: Cost of Hope Release Time and Countdown (August 20)

Cost of Hope and the free 2.0 update both go live on August 20 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Cost of Hope and the free 2.0 update both go live on August 20 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

GSC Game World is sending Skif back into the Zone with Cost of Hope, the first major expansion for STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl. It lands on August 20, 2026, and it arrives on the same day as the free 2.0 update, so the download queue is going to be busy either way.

Quick answer: Cost of Hope unlocks at 9:00AM ET on August 20, 2026 (1:00PM UTC), which is 6:00AM PT, 2:00PM BST, and 10:00PM JST.

Release time: August 20, 2026 at 1:00PM UTC (9:00AM ET / 6:00AM PT)


Cost of Hope release time by region

The expansion goes live globally at the same moment, so the calendar date only flips forward for players in New Zealand. Here is when that single unlock moment lands where you are.

RegionLocal release time
Seattle, United States6:00AM PST, August 20
New York, United States9:00AM EST, August 20
United Kingdom2:00PM BST, August 20
Western Europe3:00PM CEST, August 20
UTC1:00PM, August 20
China9:00PM CST, August 20
Japan10:00PM JST, August 20
East coast Australia11:00PM AEST, August 20
New Zealand1:00AM, August 21

Note: storefronts do not always flip the switch at the exact same second. PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam each push their own updates, so a few minutes of drift on either side of the listed time is normal.

Skif raises binoculars to scout a darkened industrial compound at night in the Zone
Scouting an industrial compound after dark in Cost of Hope. Image: GSC Game World

Platforms and what you need to own

Cost of Hope releases on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox app on PC, and Steam. It is an expansion, not a standalone release, so you need STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl installed before any of it works. The game left Game Pass in November 2025, which means a subscription no longer covers it.

Two routes get you access on day one. Buy Cost of Hope on its own, or already own the Ultimate Edition, which bundles both planned story expansions through its season pass. Steam opened pre-orders ahead of launch; PlayStation and Xbox did not run a pre-order for the DLC.


Update 2.0 drops on the same day

The 2.0 update ships alongside the expansion on August 20 and it is free for everyone who owns the base game, whether or not you buy Cost of Hope. Its headline change is a jump to a newer build of Unreal Engine 5, which GSC has pitched as a stability and visual overhaul rather than a content patch.

Alongside the engine move, 2.0 brings AI adjustments, difficulty changes, and a batch of quality-of-life fixes. Practically speaking, expect a large download even if you skip the DLC entirely, so start it early if you want to play on release day.

Rifle aimed across a tiled underground room with a projector screen and workbench
An underground lab interior, one of the sealed spaces opened up in the expansion. Image: GSC Game World

What Cost of Hope adds when it unlocks

The expansion puts the feud between Duty and Freedom at the center. The long-standing D4 peace treaty collapses, and Skif has to pick a side while the ideological war reopens. The story runs concurrently with the main campaign, slotting in between the Wishful Thinking and Down Below missions, and your choices change both how quests play out and how they end.

Two regions come with it. The Iron Forest is the maze you work through to reach the second one, the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant itself, which finally becomes explorable. Both bring new anomalies, new mutants, and human threats, plus new weapons, gear, and artifacts pulled from those areas.

Wide look at a hazardous new area of the Zone added in the Cost of Hope expansion
One of the two new regions opening up on August 20. Image: GSC Game World

GSC has framed Cost of Hope as a substantial chunk of game rather than a quest pack, with dozens of hours of content and returning faces like Zulu and Mavka. It is also the middle entry in a planned trilogy, with a second expansion set to close out the story.

Skif holds a handheld anomaly detector and pistol inside a ruined electrical substation
Sweeping a wrecked substation with a detector in hand. Image: GSC Game World

How to tell the DLC is live on your account

Check the store listing at the release time. Once it unlocks, the page stops showing a pre-order state and switches to a normal purchase or install option on your platform.
Install both the expansion and the 2.0 update before launching. The engine update is separate from the DLC download, and the expansion depends on the base game being patched.
Load your save and confirm the new content is present. If the DLC installed correctly, the Cost of Hope storyline becomes reachable in-game and the Iron Forest opens as the route toward the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

If the expansion does not appear, the usual causes are narrow. Either the base game has not finished updating to 2.0, the DLC is attached to a different account than the one you are signed into, or the platform is still rolling the release out in your region.

Hostile stalkers and hazardous terrain in a newly opened part of the Zone
New human and mutant threats waiting in the expansion’s regions. Image: GSC Game World

If you are planning a day-one return, the sensible move is to queue the 2.0 download as soon as it appears rather than waiting for the DLC clock. It is the bigger of the two files, and it is the one that has to finish before anything in the Iron Forest opens up.