Following leaks and teases, Deep Silver and 4A Games today officially confirmed that Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light
are coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The games have been
"fully remastered and improved," and will be available individually for ...$25 each across consoles and PC through digital channels. Deep Silver will also offer a $50 physical package called "Metro Redux," which bundles both games together for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
The
new versions of Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light include
"never-seen-before" content and new gameplay features, as well as
"outstanding graphical fidelity," though it's not mentioned if the games
will actually run in 1080p. Both games will run at 60fps.
Deep
Silver says gameplay has been improved "radically," and now includes
"advanced enemy AI, improved combat and stealth mechanics, superior
weapon handling, and more responsive, intuitive controls." Visuals have
also been boosted, now featuring "advanced lighting, dynamic weather,
more detailed characters with improved animation, more dynamic
destruction, and improved smoke, fire, and particle effects."
New
melee animations are also included with Metro Redux, as well as the
fan-requested Check Watch and Check Inventory features. The game also
includes all previously released expansion packs, which Deep Silver says
totals around 10 hours of extra gameplay.
In
addition, Metro Redux will include the uber-difficult Ranger Mode for
both Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, as well as two play styles:
Survival Play and Spartan Play.
The new versions of Metro
2033 and Metro: Last Light, as well as the Metro Redux pack, will be
available sometime this summer. The publisher adds that dedicated Linux
and SteamOS versions are scheduled to launch later this year
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