The Metro series is finally returning with a new mainline entry titled Metro 2039, marking the next chapter in one of the most iconic post-apocalyptic shooter franchises.
After years of silence since Metro Exodus, the franchise is now officially continuing with a brand-new installment that brings players back into the dark, atmospheric tunnels of Moscow.
Metro 2039 continues the tradition of story-driven survival FPS gameplay that the series is known for. This time, the game takes place years after the previous events, showing a world where the Metro factions are no longer scattered—but instead unified under a dangerous new regime.
Unlike earlier entries, the story introduces a completely new main character instead of focusing on Artyom. This shift is expected to bring a fresh perspective while still staying true to the franchise’s emotional and survival-heavy storytelling style.
The developers have also confirmed that the game is built in collaboration with the original Metro universe creator, ensuring the narrative stays consistent with the books and previous games.
One of the biggest highlights of Metro 2039 is its return to the claustrophobic underground environment that fans loved in Metro 2033.
While Metro Exodus expanded into more open-world areas, this new entry is expected to bring back tighter level design, darker corridors, and more intense survival gameplay.
The focus is clearly on immersion—limited resources, heavy atmosphere, and constant tension rather than large open maps.
Although full gameplay details are still limited, early reveal information suggests improvements in several areas:
The series has always balanced horror and realism, and Metro 2039 looks like it will push both even further.
Metro 2039 is currently expected to release in the 2026–2027 window, depending on final development progress. Since it is still in active production, the exact launch date has not been finalized yet.
However, it is confirmed as a next-gen title targeting modern platforms.