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SourSweet Tried Namalsk in 2026 and Here's What Happened...
In today’s video, SourSweet returns to Namalsk in 2026, stepping back into one of DayZ’s most unforgiving environments. From the moment he spawns in, survival takes priority battling the cold, managing limited resources, and navigating a map where every decision matters. What follows is a slower, more immersive journey through Namalsk, where the environment itself becomes the biggest challenge. As always, I hope you all enjoy!
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