Deep Silver and developer 4A Games announced Metro Exodus Complete Edition for both the PS5 and Xbox Series and will be released on June 18.
Gamers who previously owned Metro Exodus will be able to upgrade free of charge on either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, as well as via a physical edition that includes both downloadable content, The Two Colonels and Sam’s Story.
As with all Complete Edition, the game will come with all previously released DLCs. Visuals are also enhanced where the game will now run at 4K / 60 frames per second with full Ray Traced lighting on both platforms.
For PC owners, please be reminded that Metro Exodus PC enhanced edition is now available for PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and the Microsoft Store. Similar to the console version, an upgrade will be available free of charge for those who owns the PC version of the game.
Metro Exodus Complete Edition will run at 4K / 60 frames per second with full Ray Traced lighting throughout on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The base game and DLC expansions will feature both our ground-breaking Ray Traced Global Illumination (RTGI) and the Ray Traced Emissive Lighting techniques pioneered in the original release of Metro Exodus and “The Two Colonels” expansion across all content.
The next gen consoles will benefit from dramatically reduced loading times thanks to the use of their SSD storage optimizations, 4K texture packs, and a range of platform specific features including spatial audio and controller latency improvements on Xbox, and support for the haptic features of the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller.
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