A first look at Metro 2039 shows how its Ukrainian developer turned the darkness up to 11
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A first look at Metro 2039 shows how its Ukrainian developer turned the darkness up to 11
"Metro 2039 arrives about 25 years after a nuclear apocalypse wiped out most life on the planet, focusing on survivors who live in Moscow's ruined metro system."
"Despite Hunter promising 'salvation and a new life' for the survivors left on the surface, things aren't exactly rosy underground, with propaganda, authoritarian rule and violence."
"4A Studios acknowledges the conditions under which Metro 2039 was created, stating that many developers continue to work from multiple locations, facing daily challenges never anticipated."
Metro 2039 is set to release this winter, continuing the series' tradition of depicting a grim post-apocalyptic world. The game takes place 25 years after a nuclear apocalypse, focusing on survivors in Moscow's metro system. A new faction, the Novoreich, led by Hunter, promises salvation but maintains an authoritarian regime. The game's narrative is influenced by the realities of the current world, with collaboration from exiled author Dmitry Glukhovsky, emphasizing themes of freedom and truth amidst chaos.
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