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New Metro game teased by 4A, as it shares fresh details on development progress

Series developer 4A Games is celebrating the franchise's 15th anniversary with a year of events, alongside a tease for the new Metro game.




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Series developer 4A Games is celebrating the franchise's 15th anniversary with a year of events, alongside a tease for the new Metro game.

Ukrainian Metro developer 4A Games is celebrating the 15th anniversary of the videogame series by announcing a year of events, deals, and new material, alongside a tease of where the franchise is going next. The team says it's continuing to work hard on Metro's future amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, and adds that fans are in "for quite the ride" in what it calls the most "relevant chapter" of the games to date.




Sunday March 16 2025 marks the 15th anniversary of Metro 2033, the 4A Games adaptation of Dmitry Glukhovsky's post-apocalyptic novel of the same name. To celebrate, the studio has released a brand-new video and blog thanking players for their support, while teasing its plans for 2025 alongside the future of the FPS game series. The developer says "There will be events, deals, and celebratory content on the Metro social media channels, to thank you, our players, for coming on the journey so far with us."

4A Games also shares an update on the next Metro game, which it says has been massively impacted by Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022. "As we said in our last studio update, in 2022 a full-scale Russian invasion changed how we wanted to tell the story of the next Metro game. As art became life for many of our developers in Ukraine, we drew from that lived experience to create an even darker story, those themes already present in Metro becoming ever-more apparent and important.

"As conflict, the struggle for power, the horrors of tyranny, and the price of freedom have become part of our lives over the past three-plus years, we are still living and working during this wartime, and that inevitably shapes the games we make," 4A Games writes. "Metro has always had a hard-hitting, political, anti-war, and often emotional story, and you can be sure these themes will continue thanks to our ongoing collaboration with franchise creator, author, and activist Dmitry Glukhovsky.

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I hope they make it more linear like the first two games.

I liked Metro Exodus with the semi open world design and some linear segments. Cringe writing but beautiful visuals, good action and interesting world.

Overall cool series.
 
I bought these for both the Switch and now the Steam Deck. Looking forward to playing them. They look immersive as hell.
 
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I bought these for both the Switch and now the Steam Deck. Looking forward to playing them. They look immersive as hell.

They are truly fantastic games and the redux versions have amazing graphics that are still some of the better graphics I've seen in newer games. I would highly recommend it. It's also a great story that combines your typical military first person shooter but with stealth but also includes mutants and monsters and yes even the supernatural.
 
Those games are of course really corny with the writing and delivery. Sometimes not perfectly finding the balance between being serious and ridiculous. But it's entertaining.