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Metro 2039 gameplay revealed ahead of February 2027 launch

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Metro 2039 gameplay was today shown off at the Xbox Games Showcase ahead of the title’s February 2027 launch.

“The Metro 2039 first gameplay trailer features nearly three minutes of footage captured completely in-game with jaw-dropping graphics, showing how the action and story unfolds across a dystopian post-apocalyptic future,” reads a description attached to the gameplay trailer.

“Captured entirely in-game, with a blend of first-person shots and custom camera angles, fans get a first look at the Fuhrer Hunter, the man who has washed the Metro in lies and propaganda to gain the ultimate power. Eagle-eyed fans can see Metro 2039’s trademark mix of immersion, survival, stealth, violence, and horror.”

“Everything that makes Metro, Metro, has returned, but there are some new features hinted at here too, from your first look at the Shatun weapon firing in anger, to new items, new mutant variants, and new ways to explore or take advantage of the environment.”

Metro 2039 is planned for a release on Windows PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Windows Store alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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