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Today we’re ready to confirm another exciting project set to release this year – the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition! Built for high-end PC hardware with Ray Tracing capable Nvidia and AMD GPUs and implementing DLSS 2.0 for the ultimate PC experience. Didn’t think Metro Exodus could look any better? Hold our vodka.

We also have an update on the PC Mac and Linux Versions that we know some of you have been patiently waiting for.

When Metro Exodus released two years ago, it was one of the first games to feature Ray Tracing (on high-end PC only) thanks to NVIDIA’s new RTX series of graphics cards, although we still utilized many more traditional rendering techniques for console and older PC graphics cards.
But with Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 consoles offering Ray Tracing support, we took the decision to radically overhaul our proprietary 4A Engine and realise our ambitions for a fully Ray Traced experience on next gen consoles and high-end PC.

We have built an all-new Fully Ray Traced Lighting Pipeline that brings a number of optimizations, upgrades, and new features to the Ray Traced Global Illumination and Emissive Lighting that we pioneered with the original release of Metro Exodus, as well as an upgraded implementation of our powerful Temporal Reconstruction technology to further boost resolution, visual detail and performance.

And we’ve pushed these enhancements to the limit to take advantage of the latest Ray Tracing capable GPU hardware from NVIDIA and AMD, to create the ultimate version for our PC enthusiast fans.

Introducing the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition
For PC players, we’re taking advantage of our new Fully Ray Traced Lighting Pipeline and the latest GPU-capable hardware from NVIDIA and AMD to offer the ultimate Ray Traced experience – the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition.

This upgrade is so extensive, it will require a Ray Tracing capable GPU as the minimum spec, and we will need to deliver this version as a separate product – it is not a simple ‘patch’ to the base game – instead it will be offered as an extra entitlement to all existing Metro Exodus PC players.

The PC Enhanced Edition will offer additional Ray Tracing features, including Advanced Ray Traced Reflections and support for DLSS 2.0 on NVIDIA hardware, which offers sharper image details and increased framerates and display resolutions.

Applying the same philosophy as our Xbox and PlayStation upgrades, this PC Enhanced Edition will be FREE to all existing Metro Exodus owners on the Epic Games Store, Steam and GoG. You can expect the PC Enhanced Edition to release later this Spring.

Metro Exodus for Mac and Linux!
Last but not least – back in November, we also confirmed our commitment to Mac and Linux versions of Metro Exodus.

We’re happy to confirm that the Mac version is expected to release on the Apple Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store in March, with the Linux version set to follow a little later in the year on Steam!

TL : DR: we are bringing you more stunning Metro Exodus experiences than you can shake a Tikhar at.

If you want to know more about these updates and the Next Gen update for consoles, plus how they compare, check out the full blog here
I hope this is an actual dev confirming that it's coming here and not some random person that C&P'd the article here!

If it's the latter, please be more clear on this as this post is misleading for people that would want it to be true...
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Sanuku: Today we’re ready to confirm another exciting project set to release this year – the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition! Built for high-end PC hardware with Ray Tracing capable Nvidia and AMD GPUs and implementing DLSS 2.0 for the ultimate PC experience. Didn’t think Metro Exodus could look any better? Hold our vodka.

We also have an update on the PC Mac and Linux Versions that we know some of you have been patiently waiting for.

When Metro Exodus released two years ago, it was one of the first games to feature Ray Tracing (on high-end PC only) thanks to NVIDIA’s new RTX series of graphics cards, although we still utilized many more traditional rendering techniques for console and older PC graphics cards.
But with Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 consoles offering Ray Tracing support, we took the decision to radically overhaul our proprietary 4A Engine and realise our ambitions for a fully Ray Traced experience on next gen consoles and high-end PC.

We have built an all-new Fully Ray Traced Lighting Pipeline that brings a number of optimizations, upgrades, and new features to the Ray Traced Global Illumination and Emissive Lighting that we pioneered with the original release of Metro Exodus, as well as an upgraded implementation of our powerful Temporal Reconstruction technology to further boost resolution, visual detail and performance.

And we’ve pushed these enhancements to the limit to take advantage of the latest Ray Tracing capable GPU hardware from NVIDIA and AMD, to create the ultimate version for our PC enthusiast fans.

Introducing the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition
For PC players, we’re taking advantage of our new Fully Ray Traced Lighting Pipeline and the latest GPU-capable hardware from NVIDIA and AMD to offer the ultimate Ray Traced experience – the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition.

This upgrade is so extensive, it will require a Ray Tracing capable GPU as the minimum spec, and we will need to deliver this version as a separate product – it is not a simple ‘patch’ to the base game – instead it will be offered as an extra entitlement to all existing Metro Exodus PC players.

The PC Enhanced Edition will offer additional Ray Tracing features, including Advanced Ray Traced Reflections and support for DLSS 2.0 on NVIDIA hardware, which offers sharper image details and increased framerates and display resolutions.

Applying the same philosophy as our Xbox and PlayStation upgrades, this PC Enhanced Edition will be FREE to all existing Metro Exodus owners on the Epic Games Store, Steam and GoG. You can expect the PC Enhanced Edition to release later this Spring.

Metro Exodus for Mac and Linux!
Last but not least – back in November, we also confirmed our commitment to Mac and Linux versions of Metro Exodus.

We’re happy to confirm that the Mac version is expected to release on the Apple Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store in March, with the Linux version set to follow a little later in the year on Steam!

TL : DR: we are bringing you more stunning Metro Exodus experiences than you can shake a Tikhar at.

If you want to know more about these updates and the Next Gen update for consoles, plus how they compare, check out the full blog here
DLSS 2.0 is cool. The blog post also states the game will get FoV adjustment, which is the most important addidtion, frankly.
Post edited April 27, 2021 by SleezureTime
So instead of fixing game-breaking bugs and PC controls (hardcoded keys, strung along keys, etc), you are giving us a watered down even more consolized version of the game, with dlss (which it had to begin with, sort of), and you are proud of just making us buy/free another version of the game?
DLSS does not a good game make.
And if you REALLY wanted PC users to play, you would fix the slew of issues reported instead of upgrading the graphics (which, to be fair, were pretty darn good to begin with) ?
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Dave3d: So instead of fixing game-breaking bugs and PC controls (hardcoded keys, strung along keys, etc), you are giving us a watered down even more consolized version of the game, with dlss (which it had to begin with, sort of), and you are proud of just making us buy/free another version of the game?
DLSS does not a good game make.
And if you REALLY wanted PC users to play, you would fix the slew of issues reported instead of upgrading the graphics (which, to be fair, were pretty darn good to begin with) ?
How is it being "watered down" specifically?
This is the link to the article announcing EE. www.metrothegame.com/news/the-metro-exodus-pc-enhanced-edition-arrives-may-6th

BTW, this is what someone was asking on another thread:

> What stores is this available on?
> Epic Games, Steam, Windows Store and GOG.
Post edited April 29, 2021 by braiam
So where is the download / update from GOG?

even if it has a price, as we bought the pc version to begin with why is it available on steam and not here?

Where is it?
System requirements revealed.

RTX 2060 is the bare minimum here.

Link about the free upgrade & requirements:
https://www.techspot.com/news/89488-metro-exodus-owners-can-get-enhanced-edition-free.html

Chart with requirements, settings, and performance in JPG format:
https://www.techspot.com/images2/news/bigimage/2021/04/2021-04-29-image.jpg
Post edited April 30, 2021 by MysterD
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jayventuri: So where is the download / update from GOG?

even if it has a price, as we bought the pc version to begin with why is it available on steam and not here?

Where is it?
The Enhanced Edition update is coming out on May 6th.
Why DX12 :-( Need Windows 100 for that.

Well, I cannot afford a new graphics card anyway. Anyone having a spare Radeon RX 6800 non-XT to spare? (Not too serious here.)
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Themken: Why DX12 :-( Need Windows 100 for that.
Well, if you update W7 - you can get DX12 on it. No 11, but 12 got ported there. Don't know if I'd recommend that.

Also, the less they make the game-work on, the less for them to manage & bug-test here...by leaving other OS's out, of course.

Also can be more optimized and all, with less stuff to test and work on - not that I expect RTX to be optimized to the High Heavens yet.

Also, requiring only RTX - again, less cards to bug-test here. Basically, only 2060's, 2070's, 2080's, 3060's, 3070's, 3080's, and 3090's will run this thing properly; and the 6xxx AMD cards.

Forget the 10xx series; that couldn't even run Quake 2 RTX well, even if you tossed on RTX. It's worthless on those cards, as they have no Tensor cores to truly handle the RTX stuff for any sort of worthwhile performance.

I also doubt many owning a high-end RTX-based card and high-end CPU's here is running anything other than W10, these days and age. Most RTX-owners with good CPU's - they probably are running W10 here.

A lot of the newer PC's from prefabs, Dell, Best Buy, CyberPower, IBuyPower, or any other retailers or customizable-shops - they probably are going to have W10 on the PC anyways.
Post edited April 30, 2021 by MysterD
Well it's May 6th, Yeahy, now how do we get it?

Is it just an update, is it a new title that we need to download?
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robertjurkiewicz: Well it's May 6th, Yeahy, now how do we get it?

Is it just an update, is it a new title that we need to download?
On their twitter, they said it's releasing at 15:00 UTC, so i guess you can work out your local time for release from that.

https://twitter.com/MetroVideoGame/status/1389973461053882368

Also, as far as I understand, it's not an update, but a seperate title, as it has an rtx card as minimum requirement.

Hope that helps :)
That would have been three minutes ago as of this moment and it seems to be available indeed.
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robertjurkiewicz: Well it's May 6th, Yeahy, now how do we get it?

Is it just an update, is it a new title that we need to download?
you have to change to the enhanced edition beta channel