Post-apocalyptic FPS Metro Awakening is coming to PSVR2 later this year
Feel the frozen fear in November
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Upcoming VR first-person shooter Metro Awakening just received an official release date, and it’s out sooner than you think.
Announced during September 24’sSony State of Playin a thrilling new trailer, Metro Awakening is officially launching on November 7. The VR exclusive will take PSVR2 and Meta Quest players on a terrifying first-person shooter adventure, touted onSteamas “the most immersive Metro experience” yet.
The Metro franchise is known for its nailbiting action and exploration, all set in the frozen wilderness of post-apocalyptic Russia. Its focus on stealth, combat, and exploration is giving usserious Half-Life Alyx vibes, and we won’t have to wait long to check it out for ourselves when Metro Awakening lands in just two short months.
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