Metro
News, coverage and analysis tracking Metro across the outlets.- Metro 2039 Brings the Post-Apocalyptic Series Back This WinterDeveloper 4A Games has announced Metro 2039, the fourth installment in the post-apocalyptic shooter series. The game will feature a new protagonist, The Stranger, and will explore the consequences of war, with its message shifting from preventing war to depicting its reality. Metro 2039 is set to launch in Winter 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
- Det här är Metro 20394A Games has unveiled Metro 2039 with a new trailer, showcasing a dark and violent return to the post-apocalyptic Moscow subway. Players will reprise the role of Hunter, facing an authoritarian regime. The game is inspired by the developers' reality amidst the Russian invasion and is based on Dmitry Glukhovsky's novels. Metro 2039 will be released this winter for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.
- Games Inbox: What video game has the most bugs and glitches?Readers discuss which video games are the buggiest, with Fallout: New Vegas and Cyberpunk 2077 being frequently mentioned. The conversation also touches on the merits of retro gaming versus modern titles and the challenges of releasing major games during the holiday season.
- Metro 2039 to get Xbox First Look presentation this weekXbox, Deep Silver, and developer 4A Games will host a presentation this week to reveal a first look at the next installment in the Metro series. The event is scheduled for Thursday.
- New Metro Sequel Reportedly Set for Reveal at Microsoft Xbox Show This Week, After Major Gameplay Leak Over the WeekendA new installment in the Metro series is reportedly scheduled for an announcement during an upcoming Microsoft Xbox showcase. This follows a significant gameplay leak that occurred over the weekend.
- New Metro Game Rumored for Next Week PlayStation AnnouncementMultiple credible leakers suggest a new Metro game will be announced next week, potentially during a PlayStation State of Play event. While fans are eager for news about Artyom's next journey, concerns exist regarding the long gap since Metro Exodus, potential platform exclusivity, and the development team's current capabilities.
- Flawless victory was never on the cards for eurojank, but I honestly can't tell if it won or lostThe term 'eurojank' describes ambitious but often buggy European games that foster a unique cultural fondness. While many classic eurojank titles are now considered polished AAA games or have faded, the spirit of ambitious, mid-budget development persists despite challenges like publisher insolvency and studio closures. The article reflects on the charm of finding magic amidst imperfections, a characteristic that defined the eurojank era.