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PIONER Review

PC Released: December 16, 2025
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Great

The best way to describe PIONER is 'STALKER but MMO', but it goes far beyond that simple label. This is a stunning and hugely ambitious game from a studio with a passion for serving the community, and if it progresses through early access, it could become an absolute gem of the post-apocalyptic space.

Grant Taylor-Hill

February 21, 2026

PIONER is one of my most surprising titles of 2025. It’s a post-apocalyptic MMO that’s reminiscent of STALKER, Fallout 76, and in some ways, Escape from Tarkov. There’s plenty of potential wrapped up in a very ambitious package assembled by GFA Games, a small studio presenting this inaugural title to an eager audience.

I’ve been playing PIONER for some time, having participated in the game’s numerous playtests through 2025. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the game’s early access release, but now that it’s here, I’m having a blast, racking up the hours, and finding myself very excited to see where this game goes.

Read on to scope out my full PIONER review and learn why this is one of my must-watch titles going into 2026.

What’s PIONER All About?

In PIONER, players wake up on the island of Tartarus, a post-apocalyptic wasteland overrun by mutated enemies, mystical anomalies, and warring factions. It’s a bit overwhelming at first, but there’s a neat tutorial that adjusts your expectations accordingly within a couple of hours.

You’ll come to learn that PIONER is spread across several maps that constitute the full island. Each one represents a ‘biome’ that is drastically different from those that came before, and you can travel between them at will.

As you explore this game, you’ll meet faction leaders, build relationships, level up your character, assign skill points, and take part in a wealth of events. There are boss fights, raids, world events, PvP arenas, and a core story to follow.

It’s easy for me to say there’s plenty of meat on PIONER’s bones, and it doesn’t end with the base game, as GFA plans to expand the title very soon via a live-service operating model.

There’s a pretty tough difficulty curve in the game, which boasts some light survival mechanics, but once you’ve found your groove and secured some good equipment, you’ll be much more comfortable.

The Best Thing About PIONER is the DEPTH

PIONER looks brilliant, and the STALKER influences are very obvious

PIONER has so much to see and do, despite being on the smaller side of what you might expect from an MMO. It’s important to stress that this is an evolving game that has launched in early access; don’t come here if you’re expecting perfection.

With that being said, there are some optimization issues. I’ve had network problems, some inventory-related blips, issues with hit registration, and some clipping, but it’s nothing game-breaking, and the team always seems to be aware of what’s going on. This is a very community-led thing, and that’s immediately made obvious if you spend any time at all in the game’s Discord server.

Anyway, back to the depth.

As I explored PIONER’s varied environments, I found side quests popping up ad hoc, and uncovering the new locations highlighted on the map with question marks yielded even more content every time. There’s a great looter-shooter loop that allows you to fill your boots with resources quite easily, which will keep you occupied for some time.

There’s a regular rotation of world events, daily challenges keep you in quick rewards, and there’s a noticeboard in the game’s central hub that allows you to unlock time-bound missions at the press of a button.

That’s in addition to the core story, achievements, challenges, and general open-endedness of the game.

Oh, and there’s a PvP function built on a session-based, arena-driven model that means you can get a taste of PvP without worrying about being griefed in the main world. But with that being said, GFA does plan to introduce PvP-based maps to accommodate the more bloodthirsty players out there.

And if that wasn’t enough

There are puzzle challenges, speedrun courses, minigames, and collectibles to uncover all over the world. Nothing feels like a waste of time, which is really nice.

Now to See How Long it Lasts

Fans of Fallout will LOVE PIONER

PIONER is an MMO, and that means it relies solely on players to remain fuelled and in development. It has a premium price point that’s a bit more accessible than most games, plus there’s a microtransaction-backed economy baked into the game.

But without players feeding the flow, PIONER might struggle to leave early access.

GFA Games has planned a console release for the game, which would broaden the title’s horizons, but there’s no indication of when that’ll drop.

This might sound negative, but it’s more pragmatic. I’m already a fan of PIONER and everything it wants to accomplish, and I believe the developers have the chops to get it done. There’s a phenomenal post-apocalyptic palette within PIONER, and the groundwork has been laid for expansions, which is brilliant.

Sure, some of the animations are a little janky, there are bugs present that might make your experience a little skewed, and it’s not fully optimized for all builds, but if you know what you’re getting into, you can’t be surprised. For an early access game from a small studio that has never released a thing, this is a hugely ambitious MMO with bite.

I needed a new Fallout 76 to occupy my time after spending 500 hours in that title’s endgame, and along came PIONER.

PIONER Review Verdict

PIONER represents something special. It’s a refreshing, honest attempt to build something extremely ambitious in a world dominated by some immense entities. If GFA Games can iron out the kinks and keep on a steady course out of early access, this could be a hidden gem of the post-apocalyptic space.

I was surprised by how good this game is, and beyond this review, I can guarantee I’ll spend a lot of time grinding away at it. This MMO has untold potential, and I’m truly hopeful it stands the test of time.

Let us know on the Insider Gaming Discord server if you intend to give PIONER a try. The game is available exclusively on Steam in early access.


For more Insider Gaming reviews, check out our breakdown of STALKER 2 on PlayStation 5

PIONER

Score 8

PIONER

Great
The best way to describe PIONER is 'STALKER but MMO', but it goes far beyond that simple label. This is a stunning and hugely ambitious game from a studio with a passion for serving the community, and if it progresses through early access, it could become an absolute gem of the post-apocalyptic space.
Reviewed by Grant Taylor-Hill
A copy of PIONER (PC) was provided for purposes of this review. View our review policy.
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Grant Taylor-Hill
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Grant's adoration for gaming started on the Amstrad CPC in 1996. Now, he's a multi-platform expert gamer with a deep love for the industry, a passion for esports, and more…

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