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		<title>Metro 2039 Shatters Seven Years of Silence — A Darker, More Personal War Saga Is Coming</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 20:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After seven long years, 4A Games has finally lifted the curtain on Metro 2039 — and the next chapter in the beloved post-apocalyptic series is shaping up to be its most ambitious and emotionally charged yet.</p>
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<p>After seven long years, 4A Games has finally lifted the curtain on Metro 2039 — and the next chapter in the beloved post-apocalyptic series is shaping up to be its most ambitious and emotionally charged yet. The Ukrainian studio, which has lived through the real horror of Russia&#8217;s war on their homeland, is channeling that harrowing experience directly into the game&#8217;s DNA.</p>



<h2>What We Know About Metro 2039</h2>



<p>Metro 2039 marks a major evolution for the franchise on multiple fronts. For the first time in series history, the protagonist will be fully voiced — a shift that signals a deeper focus on narrative immersion and character-driven storytelling. The game retains the claustrophobic, post-nuclear tension that made Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light iconic, but pushes the tone into far darker territory. Players will encounter old friends who have fallen to extremist ideology, with some turning to what the studio describes as a Nazi-aligned faction. The world remains the bleak, tunnel-riddled ruins of a civilization that destroyed itself, but the stakes feel more personal and more politically charged than ever before.</p>



<h2>Ukrainian Developers, Real-World War, Real-World Pain</h2>



<p>4A Games has always drawn from the grim realities of Eastern European history, but Metro 2039 represents something far more raw. The studio, based in Kyiv, has been developing this game while living under the shadow — and sometimes the direct impact — of Russia&#8217;s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Studio leadership has confirmed that these lived experiences are woven into the fabric of Metro 2039&#8217;s story. The themes of occupation, betrayal by former allies, and survival against impossible odds are not abstract concepts for this team — they are daily realities. That authenticity has the potential to elevate Metro 2039 beyond genre entertainment into something genuinely meaningful.</p>



<h2>What Metro 2039 Means for the Post-Apocalyptic Genre</h2>



<p>The post-apocalyptic genre has no shortage of entries, but very few come loaded with the cultural weight that Metro carries. The series has always balanced action gameplay with literary ambition, drawing on Dmitry Glukhovsky&#8217;s original novels. A voiced protagonist is a calculated risk — Metro fans have historically embraced the silent hero format — but if 4A Games can make the character feel authentic without losing player immersion, it could be the creative leap that cements this entry as the franchise&#8217;s defining moment. As studios around the world grapple with how to responsibly tell stories set in conflict zones, Metro 2039 positions itself at the intersection of entertainment and witness testimony.</p>



<h2>The Verdict</h2>



<p>Metro 2039 is not just a sequel announcement — it&#8217;s a statement of intent from a studio that has earned the right to tell hard stories. With a voiced protagonist, a darkness drawn from real life, and seven years of pent-up ambition behind it, this could be the game that defines the next era of post-apocalyptic storytelling. The tunnels of Moscow have never felt more urgent.</p>



<p><em>Source: <a href="https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/after-7-years-metro-2039-brings-us-a-voiced-protagonist-old-friends-turned-nazis-and-a-much-darker-tone/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">PC Gamer</a></em></p>
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		<title>Metro Exodus &#8211; why is it so praised and why does it make Putin mad?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kabiria]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 16:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Metro Exodus is a first-person shooter videogame developed by 4A Games. It is the third in line in the Metro franchise and is based on the bestselling novel - Metro 2033. Released in 2019, during the big wave of apocalyptic games, Metro Exodus stood its ground firmly and became a major success. So far, the game has sold over 6 million copies. But, what's so special about it?</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Metro Exodus is a first-person shooter videogame developed by 4A Games. It is the third in line in the Metro franchise and is based on the bestselling novel &#8211; Metro 2033. Released in 2019, during the big wave of apocalyptic games, Metro Exodus stood its ground firmly and became a major success. So far, the game has sold over 6 million copies. But, what&#8217;s so special about it?</p>
<h3>Metro Exodus and other Metros</h3>
<p>Metro is a franchise that has made a name for itself in the gaming industry. With Metro Exodus, they went a step further. For the majority of the time, the characters in Exodus venture out on the surface which makes it quite different from the other games in the franchise. You’d expect them to be in the metro if the game is called that, right? With this installment, 4A Games made it sort of an open-world game. Naturally, a lot of fans were worried about this change but it turned out there was no need for fear. Metro Exodus kept the original feel of the games and the suspense with the added element of open-world gameplay.</p>
<h3>Story of Metro Exodus</h3>
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<p>Once again, you play as Artyom. Artyom is a hopeful soldier that believes the world wasn’t entirely destroyed during the nuclear war and that people are still out there. During his expedition with his girlfriend Anna, they find a working train on the surface. However, shortly after, they are captured by Hansa soldiers that shoot Artyom and leave him to die. But, Artyom doesn’t die! He returns to the base and talks with the major about their new discovery. The major explains why they kept this secret from the Metro people and they embark on a journey to find other communities.</p>
<p>What all Metro games manage to nail just right is the environmental storytelling. From snowy plains and nuclear wastelands, as you travel with the Aurora train, to cramped small places riddled with big monstrous mutants, the environment invokes different feelings throughout the gameplay. Even though there are big shootouts that you expect in a first-person shooter, there are also quiet moments with cute interactions between the characters. All in all, the story in Metro, as always, is incredibly well done.</p>
<h3>The gameplay</h3>
<p>This game, out of all the Metro parts, reminded me the most of Stalker. The open-world parts in Metro Exodus aren’t compulsory but they add a bit of charm. Usually, what happens is that you get some sort of intel where you might find random stuff and you just explore the place. The gameplay is very much still linear but exploring can be really useful to it.</p>
<p>Artyom now has a backpack that you can craft things on whenever and wherever you are. Along with that, during your exploration, you can find many craft items and upgrades that will improve your gameplay severely.</p>
<h4>Small problems</h4>
<p>The Metro franchise doesn’t have the highest budget so it&#8217;s natural for it to have some problems regarding bugs. However, none of them are game-breaking, and it&#8217;s unlikely you’ll be that annoyed by them. On the other hand, what may annoy you the most is the zombie-like creatures that roam around the world. They aren’t hard to kill and become unbearably boring after just a few hours.</p>
<h3>Why does Russia want to arrest the author of the novel?</h3>
<p>The famous Russian author and journalist, Dmitry Glukhovsky, is most famous for his apocalyptic novel &#8211; Metro 2033. He also assisted in the process of the game development for all Metro games. Recently, it&#8217;s been made clear that the Russian government isn’t too fond of him because of his views on the Russian &#8211; Ukrainian conflict.</p>
<p>When the war broke out, Dmitry took it to social media to condemn the Russian invasion calling it “unfair, unjust, predatory,” However, later on, he also said that he is federally wanted for sharing ‘’false’’ information about the Russian army actions. Thankfully, he is currently not residing in Russia and other authors have joined his stance including Sorokin and Ulitskaya.</p>
<p>It is important to note that the game development company behind Metro Exodus is based in Ukraine. Dmitry worked closely with 4A Games for years. It was first established in Kyiv but, because of the recent events, they have continued their work outside of Ukraine. Since then, they have publicly condemned Russia together with other companies such as Bungie and CD Projekt Red.</p>
<h3>Closing thoughts</h3>
<p>Metro Exodus is definitely worth playing. It brings to the player a unique experience riddled with action that we are used to from the franchise. Along with that, it also looks and sounds wonderful and who doesn’t like that?</p>
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