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Metro Redux confirmed for Nintendo Switch: available in February

Metro Redux confirmed for Nintendo Switch: available in February

4A Games and Deep Silver announce the launch of the remastered versions of Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light for the Nintendo console.

After the last leaks that placed Metro Redux soon on Nintendo Switch, finally 4A Games and Deep Silver have confirmed the double pack of the remastering of Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light for the Grand N console, available from next February 28 , both in physical and digital format. And to celebrate the news, those responsible have distributed a new trailer with the first images of this new version that arrives almost 6 years later to the current Nintendo console.

Double remastering towards Nintendo Switch

Thus, Metro Redux arrived in the summer of 2014 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One as remastering of the original games of the previous generation, in a double pack and with numerous novelties at the level of graphic and performance improvements; Now, in 2020, both games are heading for Switch with very interesting extras for fans of the saga.

So much so, that beyond the digital version available through the eShop, the physical version will include several extras such as a set of pins, a case, an alternative double-sided cover, four double-sided art cards and a poster A2 size double sided.

Metro Redux confirmed for Nintendo Switch: available in February

In addition, and unlike other launches between cartridge and discharge, Metro Redux on Switch will arrive through a 16 GB cartridge with both titles inside and without any need for extra download; So much so, that the same cartridge will include both deliveries and all their downloadable content.

“You are Artyom, born in the last days before the fire but raised under the ground. You have never crossed the city limits, but an unfortunate incident triggers a mission to the core of the Metro system to warn the rest of humanity of a terrible imminent threat. ” However, one of the most celebrated FPS sagas of recent times will be available on Switch at the end of next February.

At the beginning of last year it arrived on PC, PS4 and Xbox One Metro Exodus, the last installment of the saga, to make the leap to Google Stadia last November.

Source | Deep silver

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