The developer of Stalker 2, GSC Recreation World, has had a fireplace at of their workplaces.
That is in line with Czech publication Vortex – spotted by @HazzadorGamin on Twitter – which reviews that on Thursday, September seventh there was a fireplace that “destroyed” one in all three flooring on the studio’s workplace in Prague. The reason for this was apparently {an electrical} set up. Repairing the harm reportedly will come to round Kč1.5 million (~$70,000).
On Discord – as reported by VGC – one developer confirmed that the fireplace had taken place, including that: “Happily, not one of the workers or workplace employees had been injured within the accident.”
In an announcement to Vortex, GSC Recreation World’s biz dev supervisor Olga Ryžko mentioned, through Google Translate: “Though the fireplace was extinguished, one of many flooring of the workplace now requires full reconstruction. Additional particulars of the accident are nonetheless being investigated.”
GSC Recreation World relocated out of its native Ukraine following Russia’s invasion of the nation and is now primarily based in Prague. Since shifting, the developer has claimed to be the sufferer of a Russian hack.