Metro Exodus was officially announced by 4A Games and Deep Silver as a sequel to Metro: Last Light.
Metro Exodus was released worldwide on multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Metro Exodus became available on Xbox Game Pass on the same day as its release, marking a new approach for a major PC/console title.
4A Games announced the Enhanced Edition of Metro Exodus to take advantage of ray tracing technology on PC and next-gen consoles.
The Enhanced Edition of Metro Exodus was released for PC supporting ray tracing and next-generation consoles including PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Global nuclear war devastates the world, causing widespread destruction and forcing survivors into underground metro systems.
The Spartan Rangers are formed within the Moscow Metro to protect survivors and maintain order amidst the chaos of the post-apocalyptic world.
Artyom successfully prevents the Dark One threat and saves the Moscow Metro from destruction, setting the stage for his journey in Metro Exodus.
Artyom and the Spartan Rangers depart the Moscow Metro aboard the armored train, the Aurora, to find a new home and hope for survivors beyond the devastated city.
The crew of the Aurora explores the Volga River in search of supplies and clues, encountering hostile factions and mutated creatures.
The team arrives at the Caspian Sea area, facing challenges from religious cults and environmental threats while continuing their quest for a safe haven.
The Aurora travels across the harsh Siberian taiga, where the survivors confront severe weather, mutants, and hostile human factions.
Artyom and the Spartan Rangers engage in a decisive battle against the invading forces threatening their new home and the future of humanity.
Survivors establish a new settlement in the Far East, hopeful for rebuilding civilization and leaving the darkness of the metro behind.