Since the release of the Season Pass, its farming mechanics and ways to interact with it have undergone multiple changes. A number of poor design choices led to a situation where players felt forced into repetitive, monotonous gameplay just to reach the desired 500 level. As a result, the game began to feel more like a chore, with economic efficiency prioritized over enjoyment.
While Sealed Points could drop from a range of sources, the value of those sources varied greatly — making late-night runs to Forge-11 the obvious choice for efficient farming. No matter how many sources were added, players always gravitated toward the most efficient method, even if they were sick from farming it.
What was originally intended as a light, optional background activity, that accompanied the main gameplay, eventually turned into the main focus of the game, overshadowing other content.
The dull daily and weekly tasks, questionable economic content, and inconsistent reward progression in the Season Pass only made things worse. The system needed a redesign.
Before we dive into the list of changes, it’s important to clarify what we’re aiming for. What role does the Season Pass play in the game? And what should it look like in the ideal version of STALCRAFT: X?
And the event hasn’t even started yet…
Regular players earned around 5–6 Season Pass levels per day. Those with more free time could grind out 20 or more. This led to burnout among the most active players, while others were simply unable to reach the final goal.
In this setup, the majority of players couldn’t get anywhere near the ultimate goal, while the more active ones were forced to spend days doing monotonous, exhausting work.
Previously, some daily and weekly tasks were significantly more boring and challenging than others, which put players on unequal terms. Players ignored objectives such as delivering backpacks or investigating Proto-Discharge Clusters or closing Anomalous Rifts, opting instead for simpler tasks like killing NPCs and mutants. And what about the tasks to kill mutts, behemoths or fiends, though? They were nearly impossible to complete — when was the last time you even saw a fiend or a behemoth in the North?
Now the system is organised in such a way that most players can move steadily towards the goal without burnout, and the most active players will not be forced to grind to death.
Season Pass shouldn’t feel like a work. It's back to being what it should be — a reward for regular, diverse gameplay.
The farming pace of the Season Pass is now much more controlled, which allowed us to significantly increase the number of valuable rewards — for example, the amount of Advanced Spare Parts has been tripled.
The number of valuable rewards in Season Pass has significantly increased, including making all rewards up to level 500 bound. Transferable rewards are in repeatable positions after level 500.
You can find more details about rewards in the patchnote.
We’ve also added new special cases containing tradable gear, making the Season Pass far more rewarding overall.
Just look at the season crate Gift of Murmur — all the junk has been removed, and valuable rewards like blueprints now drop much more frequently.
From this season, Season Pass levels have been added to key stages of the northern storyline. Everyone who has already completed the northern faction questline will receive 50 levels of Season Pass once per character.
Now, every day, players will choose three categories of daily tasks they prefer to complete. All daily tasks are divided into the following categories:
Players who have activated Premium will receive additional season currency for completing the weekly scale.
Each of the categories contains 4 tasks. This means that a player can access a maximum of 12 different tasks per day.
You can either do different tasks from the list or repeat the same task.
Each task can be repeated an infinite number of times. The reward for performing these tasks repeatedly changes as follows:
This progress of daily tasks is reset every day.
For example, after completing the task of searching for signals 7 times, the player will receive 500 Season Pass points for each repetition of this task. Starting with 8 times — the reward will be 250 points. And so on up to 25 points per task. The next day, task rewards will revert to the original limits: 500 points, then 250 points and then the above scheme up to 25 points per task.
The familiar weekly tasks have been replaced by a system of bonuses for completing tasks.
Three bonuses are now available in a week:
For 15 tasks — 3000 points and 1000 season currency;
For 45 tasks — 5000 points and 2000 season currency;
For 100 tasks — 12000 points and 2 season boxes.
When Premium is active, the bonus also includes additional season currency.
Overdrive is a way to speed up the Season Pass completion by giving a bonus for the first 15 completed tasks per day. That is, it activates after each completion, even if it is the same task, provided the player has active overdrives.
If Overdrive is activated, the bonus will be received automatically.
Each Overdrive gives a fixed number of points — 250.
There are several ways to get an Overdrive:
Tradable Season Pass levels have been added to the in-game shop. You can now purchase them as a gift for another player or sell them via the auction.
There are 3 available bundles:
By the way, to diversify gameplay and space for daily quests, we added new events with mutants and NPCs. Yeah, now you'll have fiends, snipers, sappers, and behemoths waiting for you in the North.
Most of the new activity is concentrated in the home territories of the northern factions — now there’s actually something to do there.
Location events that are required to complete tasks will be highlighted when the map is opened.
We expect the changes to benefit gameplay and allow players to spend more time doing their favourite in-game activities. Also, the SP levelling process will become more transparent and predictable, making it easier and more convenient for players to make long-term plans for their character's development.
We'll be monitoring feedback from players and bringing the system up to speed — so feel free to express your opinion on the official resources.