Metro: Last Light “Mobius” Trailer Released as Thanks to Fans

The work of one man finally shines.

Posted By | On 05th, Jun. 2013

Despite tough conditions and the decent but still middling sales of the original, Ukrainian developer 4A Games have found both commercial and critical success with Metro: Last Light, recently released for the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3. Future DLC for the game is coming soon, and rumours of PS4 development abound, but until then, the developer has released a new trailer for the game, titled “Mobius” to thank fans for their support.

Mobius is the work of Alexander “Monakh” Bereznyak, who worked at 4A Games as a capture artist before eventually taking over as lead technical artist. Despite the off-on demands of game development, he worked alone to produce this trailer.

Check it out above, and head on over to the official YouTube channel to view more videos and learn more about the development of Metro: Last Light.

You can also head here to read our review singing the praises of Metro: Last Light.


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