

The post from the 4A Games staff member prompted a comment from publisher Deep Silver, which moved to reassure Metro fans who thought Exodus may turn out to be the last game in the series to release on PC. Steam users are review-bombing previous Metro titles. The "most helpful" reviews in the past 30 days are, on the whole, negative comments about Metro Exodus ditching Steam for the Epic Games store. Metro 2033 Redux, for example, has a "very positive" user review label for all reviews, but "mostly negative" for recent reviews. Some Metro fans have taken to review-bombing previous Metro games on Steam in a bid to show their discontent at Exodus leaving the platform. What is the point for me personally (and not only) to listen to their opinion?" I can only say that they were not our players either, they are not interested in our work, which means that, for example, the opinion of such people is not interesting for me either.


Naturally, it is their life and their right, but then what do they care about the Metro? Obviously, it is not interesting to them.
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"That is, it turns out that we (the developers) for years have been hard and painful, with losses, trying to do something special, but a certain category of players believes that our work is not worth even a couple of minutes to install the launcher. "It seems that people did not want to play, just waited for a reason to pour out their bile," they said. The unnamed 4A Games staff member called the reaction to the Epic Games store deal from some as "hardly adequate". The 4A Games staff member, who goes by the username scynet on website, wrote "if all PC players announce a boycott of Metro, then the next Metro, if it does happen, is definitely not on the PC". The recent decision to move Metro Exodus from Steam to the Epic Game Store was made by Koch Media / Deep (cont) - Metro Exodus FebruTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.
