Embracer Group has announced that Metro Exodus has sold over 6 million copies worldwide on all platforms. Metro Exodus came out in February 2019, meaning that it took three years in order to pass this six million milestone.
Metro Exodus has sold 6 million units since its launch in February 2019.
Developed by 4A Games
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What’s also interesting here is that its Enhanced Edition was available for free on all owners of the base game. The Enhanced Edition came out in March 2021 and significantly improved the game’s graphics.
Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition offers additional Ray Tracing features including Advanced Ray Traced Reflections and support for the much-requested DLSS 2.0 on NVIDIA hardware. In this game, DLSS offers sharper image details and increased framerates and display resolutions. Further collaborating with NVIDIA, this update improves its existing Ray Traced Global Illumination tech. As such, every light source is fully Ray Traced and implements the RT Emissive tech from The Two Colonels throughout the game.
Unfortunately, Embracer Group did not share any platform-specific sales. According to SteamSpy, though, the PC version has sold at least two million copies.
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