The new game will be shown on April 16 in a special Xbox event.
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The Metro saga is about to take a step further, and everything suggests it won’t be an easy ride. Just a few days before its official presentation, Metro 2039 is already generating buzz thanks to some statements that haven’t gone unnoticed.
The creator of the original universe, Dmitry Glukhovsky, has made a statement that has sparked excitement: “It will be darker than anything you’ve seen”. A direct message that sets the tone for this new installment.
Metro 2039 aims for a harsher and more oppressive experience
The official presentation of Metro 2039 will take place this Thursday, April 16, in a special Xbox event, where we’ll get our first look at the new project from 4A Games.
Although details are still limited, Glukhovsky’s words point to a more intense approach, maintaining the identity of the saga while taking it a step further. The franchise has always stood out for its closed environments, constant tension, and a strong post-apocalyptic atmosphere, but everything suggests that this new installment will delve even deeper into that feeling.
Following what we saw in Metro Exodus, the studio seems willing to explore new ways to convey that harshness, both visually and in the development of the experience. For now, we have to wait a few days to clear up any doubts. But one thing is clear from this preview: Metro 2039 won’t be softening its approach, quite the opposite.

