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GOG announced today a new partnership with 4A Games to bring the original versions of Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light to GOG in the Preservation Program.

From the press release: "Thanks to the collaboration with the incredible teams at DEEP SILVER and 4A Games, players can now once again experience the atmospheric beginnings of the series, carefully updated to run smoothly on modern PCs while preserving the original vision fans remember!"

As part of the GOG Preservation Program the games have been tweaked, and will kept running on modern systems. Some of the highlights include:

  • Full compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11.
  • Support for modern controllers, including Sony DualSense / DualShock 4, Microsoft Xbox Series / Xbox One / Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch 2 Pro / Switch Pro, Logitech F, and Amazon Luna controllers.
  • Improved controller hotplugging and wireless mode support.
  • Increased maximum supported resolutions.
  • A new high-resolution framerate limiter.
  • Implemented vertical synchronization for a smoother, tear-free experience.
  • Optimized default game settings for modern systems.
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As usual you can install GOG games on Linux / SteamOS systems with Wine / Proton thanks to apps like the Heroic Games Launcher - see more in the GamingOnLinux guide.

To mark the release, all Metro titles available on GOG are discounted until May 27th, 7AM UTC.

See more on the GOG.com store.

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AsciiWolf 7 hours ago
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Unfortunately without the native Linux ports from Steam. But still very nice.
Geamandura 5 hours ago
Why the original releases and not the Redux later editions? It seems like a waste of effort.
PaldinoX 2 hours ago
Quoting: GeamanduraWhy the original releases and not the Redux later editions? It seems like a waste of effort.
The Redux versions are already availble on GOG, and a lot of people consider the original release of 2033 to be superior to the Redux version. That original version hasn't been available to purchase on PC anywhere for years.

Last edited by PaldinoX on 14 May 2026 at 7:09 pm UTC
StalePopcorn 1 hour ago
Excellent news. On a tangent, I hope they redo 2033 and Last Light with Exodus' graphics.
Petethegoat 1 hour ago
i am a redux hater (well, hate is a strong word). this is great news, and exactly the kind of thing that you'd honestly expect to be forgotten about in the preservation world. hugely pleased with this, well done gog.
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