Metro Exodus leverages the more powerful hardware of newer consoles to give its already-impressive visuals a notable boost.
4A Games' first person shooter has received a significant next-gen upgrade, and we're here to take a look at how the game holds up on newer hardware.
Though it can't wait to "see everyone's reaction" to Koch Media's news, Deep Silver clarifies that these franchises won't be seen next week or at E3 2021.
Game director David Rogers goes over what players can expect from the upcoming expansion in terms of narrative choices and how they will unravel.
Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition is a next-gen powerhouse.
Koch Media's "Primetime" event has been confirmed for June 11, 12 PM Pacific Time.
Mechanized hordes and other challenges await, but new tactics like status effect stacking and elemental shields provide an edge.
Deep Silver reforms the studio under the leadership of original co-founders David Doak and Steve Ellis.
Includes 4K/60 FPS, ray tracing, FOV options and more.
The remaster's Epic Games Store exclusivity period is coming to an end.
Available as a separate product since a ray traced GPU is mandatory.
Crafting can be used to create basic items or powerful new Exotic guns.
Ranger HQ is getting more content while the entire game receives "extra audio" and new songs.
New story quests, combat options, and enemies await.
Helicopters and laser sharks, oh my.
The action RPG is finally swimming onto the Nintendo Switch.
Patch 1.3.3 also brings more customization choices and a respec option.
Difficult skill checks can also be enabled for more specialized characters.
New job listings point to older gen versions being dropped.
DLSS 2.0 and Advanced Ray Traced Reflections will be exclusive to this version.