Metro Redux Announced for PS4, Includes Two Games at 1080p/60fps

After some teases yesterday and earlier this year, 4A Games and Deep Silver have officially announced that Metro Redux will release for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in Summer 2014.

Here’s your first look at Metro Redux, which promises 1080p/60fps gameplay on PS4:

The way Metro Redux will be sold to the public is a little different, so here’s a breakdown of what to expect:

Metro 2033 Redux (Digital) – $24.99/€19.99/£15.99

  • The original game – which never appeared on PlayStation – has been rebuilt in the latest and greatest iteration of the 4A Engine, bringing all the graphical and gameplay improvements from Metro: Last Light to Metro 2033 Redux.
  • Experience radically improved gameplay: advanced enemy AI, improved combat and stealth mechanics, superior weapon handling and more responsive, intuitive controls plus signature features from Last Light such as the atmospheric ‘mask wipe’ mechanic, weapon customization, and silent kills and takedowns.
  • Enjoy completely re-mastered visuals: advanced lighting, dynamic weather, more detailed characters with improved animation, more dynamic destruction and improved smoke, fire and particle effects.
  • Ranger Mode: HUD stripped away, hardcore rules apply.

Metro: Last Light Redux (Digital) – $24.99/€19.99/£15.99

  • Received a graphical facelift and gameplay improvements that includes new melee animations, and the fan-requested ‘Check Watch’ and ‘Check Inventory’ features.
  • Includes all previously released Season Pass add-on content – a further 10 hours of single-player gameplay.
  • Ranger Mode: HUD stripped away, hardcore rules apply.

Metro Redux (Retail) – $49.99/€39.99/£34.99

  • Includes both Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux.

4A also detailed the two unique Play Styles you can use across both games in Metro Redux:

Those who favoured the more survival horror oriented gameplay of Metro 2033 can play both campaigns in the ‘Survival’ Play Style, a fraught slow-burn fight for survival with limited resources, deadlier enemy AI, and slower reload speeds. Those who enjoyed the more action oriented gameplay of Metro: Last Light can try the ‘Spartan’ Play Style, providing Artyom with a powerful set of combat skills and more plentiful resources.

Will you be buying Metro Redux this summer? Let us know in the comments below.

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