Key Takeaways
- Metro Awakening VR launches on November 7, 2024, diving into the story of Khan's character in the Metro series.
- The game offers an immersive VR experience with motion controllers for handling weapons and interactions.
- Non-VR fans can expect a new Metro game from 4A games aimed at non-VR platforms.
The latest Sony State of Play release has officially set a November 7, 2024, release date Metro Revival VR. The VR-native shooter is a spin-off of the popular one Metro shooter series and was first announced in February 2024 for PlayStation VR2, Meta Quest 2 and 3, Viveport, and Steam VR.
Based on the sci-fi series written by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, the Metro Developer 4A Games has maintained its enduring popularity since its first game in 2010. Developer 4A Games has created a fascinating and dark post-apocalyptic world, where the remnants of civilization can survive a nuclear holocaust by colonizing a vast network of underground train tunnels. the Metro game also maintains a unique and unusual game update system, with Subway 2033 use ammunition such as bullets and money and Metro Exodus offering deep weapon modification and customization options.
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In November, the developer Vertigo Games will have the opportunity to take the unforgettable and intense atmosphere of the Metro a series of live events in the face of the players, in the form Metro Revival VR. The latest trailer for the game confirms its release date of November 7, 2024, and gives more details about the story.
The rest of this article contains minor spoilers for parts of the Metro series and characters that appear in the game.
Metro Awakening VR tells the story of an important series
The new release date for the Metro Revival VR reveals that the game follows the origin story of the character Khan, who is a mysterious and powerful figure hiding in the shadows of Metro game series. In Subway 2033 SY Final lightKhan is a famous person who helps Artyom, the protagonist through the tunnel and even a cameo in one of the endings Metro Exodus. The VR game explains that Khan is not always Khan. Instead, he survives as Serdar and is pushed to the edge of his mind by the events of the game in his quest to save a loved one named Yana.
Metro Revival VR also promises to use the nature of the VR presentation to heighten the tension and paranoia in the story. Using motion controls, the footage shows players “holding” weapons in real life, reloading them manually, and using their virtual hands to check equipment and perform things like masking. gas or monitor radiation. There are also other unsettling phenomena, such as apparitions, ghosts, and mysterious voices, which contribute to the feeling that the player is living in Serdar on the way to “awakening” as Eat it.
Metro Revival VR looks like a promising, VR-based story of Metro franchise. Unfortunately, it looks like it won't be available to players without VR gear right now. Metro Fans not interested in VR games need not worry, however, as the new mainline Metro The game is in development under 4A Games, aiming for the final release on consoles and PC, without VR requirements.
Metro
A post-apocalyptic franchise based on the novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky. It includes games like Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light, and Metro: Exodus. A VR title called Metro: Awakening is also launching on PS VR2.