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Metro Exodus release date moved forward by one week

Metro Exodus has gone gold and, as a result, will release one week earlier.

This means players can expect the latest from 4A Games from 15 February across Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

“Our fans have been waiting patiently for Metro Exodus ever since we announced the title at E3 2017,” said Klemens Kundratitz, CEO at publisher Deep Silver. “We had previously delayed the release date to ensure 4A Games had the time to deliver their ambitious vision for the game, but now we’re delighted to confirm that Metro Exodus has ‘gone gold’ and we are able to bring the release date forward to February 15th, 2019.”

In celebration of the news, the game’s title sequence was today released as a trailer.

“We were absolutely thrilled to be contacted by the team at Deep Silver and 4A Games to create this Main Title Sequence,” said Andy Hall, Creative Director at Elastic, the Santa Monica-based studio that designed the sequence.

“It’s the type of project we love. Once we had been immersed in the game, we essentially lived in this frozen and terrifying landscape for many, many weeks…  we are delighted with the final film.”

Metro Exodus heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 15 February 2019.


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