Metro 4 resurfaces as devs confirm "development continues" separately from that new VR game
Despite everythi𒀰ng, Metro 4 is sti𝔉ll making progress

Metro 4, the next mainline installment in the FPS s꧅urvival horror series, is still in developme⭕nt, studio 4A Games has confirmed.
In case you missed it during 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Wednesday's PlayStation State of Pꦐlay, Vertigo Games and D🌌eep Silver revealed the serie♚s' rumored VR spinoff, Metro Awakening, which is coming to Meta Quest 2 and 3, Steam VR, and PSVR 2 in 2024. However, tucked away in🍌 the press release sent out for Metro Awakening is this little tidbit confirming: "development continues separately at 4A Games on the next mainline installment of the Metrಌo series."
shared to the studio's website in January 2023, the company confirmed that "some" of its employees had joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces and "a number of them" had died in the war.I tell you all of this both to underscore the cosmic headwinds 4A Games continues to face, and to add some much-needed color to the somewhat unusual development timeline of Metro 4. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The new installment 🐓was first announced back in November 2020, at which point it was said to be taking advantage of current-gen hardware with a complete engine overhaul and focusing on a new multiplayer element in addition to the single-player campaign. However, the studio fell silent on the project until that January 2023 update, at which point it was revealed that the game's story was being re-evalu🅷ated around the lived experiences of the developers.
No additional details were revealed about Metro 4 in the press rel🦩ease, but it's encouraging to hear it's still in the pipeline despite the developers' unprecedented challenges. We wish everyone on the team all the💎 best.
For everything on the calendar for this year, here's a list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games of 2024 and beyond.
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