The first three games in the post-apocalyptic Metro series are now available in a single bundle that players can snag on multiple platforms for just a few dollars. This bundle of Metro games is available for current and last-gen PlayStation and Xbox consoles, as well as PC, but players will need to act fast if they want to pick them up at a huge discount.
The Metro series tells the tale of a world that has already experienced a nuclear war, accepting the tragedy of the fall of society in its aftermath. Based on the Metro novels by author Dmitry Alekseyevich Glukhovsky, much of the action centers around the exploration of Moscow’s underground metro tunnels, where survivors of the war struggle to eke out an existence.
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Metro Saga Bundle Sales by Platform
The Metro Saga Bundle contains three classic Metro games that were originally released between 2010 and 2019. Players who pick up this bundle will be able to dive into Metro Redux, a remastered compilation of Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, as well as the Gold Edition of 2019’s Metro Exodus. The bundle also includes all the bonus DLC content that was released for the third game in the series.
The current offers are slightly better for console players than those on PC, as both the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store are offering the Metro Saga Bundle for 90 percent off, placing it at just under $6. The discounted bundle rates available on both of these platforms are scheduled to end on April 23, 2026. Meanwhile, PC players have a couple of different options, with Steam currently offering the Metro Saga Bundle for $7.49 and Humble Bundle listing it just a bit higher, at $8.91. There are a few reports of PlayStation players who have, for some reason, only been able to claim the bundle of three games for $8.99, but the cause of the price discrepancy is unknown, and it does not appear to be a widespread issue.
For gamers who haven’t fully acquainted themselves with the Metro franchise, these sales offer a great chance to catch up on the backstory and world building before the release of the upcoming Metro 2039 game. Set four years after the events of Metro Exodus, the FPS will feature a new protagonist known as The Stranger, but it will follow similar themes of the last few games, and the series’ consistent post-nuclear-war setting will provide a familiar backdrop for the story and visuals.
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Discounting the bundle now should give new players plenty of time to catch up before the release of the next mainline entry in the series. Metro 2039 is expected to launch in late 2026 or early 2027. With the developer 4A Games based in Ukraine, the invasion by Russia has changed Metro 2039‘s development schedule, and even its story, as team members have had to adjust to problems like frequent blackouts and displacement. Additionally, the developers’ personal proximity to an ongoing war has influenced changes to the story that was originally planned, and Glukhovsky, currently in exile from his homeland of Russia over criticisms he made of the government, has been playing an active role in weaving this altered tale.
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