Metro author asks fans not to “betray us” over Exodus’ Epic Games store release

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Glukhovsky, who also worked as a narrative designer on the upcoming title, opens by saying that the Metro games are all “thanks to the support, help, and heroic efforts from the part of [developer] 4A.” He goes on to say that “I’m very sorry about those of you who wanted and expected the game to release on Steam, and were misled by the move by the publishers.” He does, however, say that he trusts Deep Silver’s decision to move the game’s initial release to the Epic Games store.

Glukhovsky finishes by saying “again, we’re all very sorry that you’re hurt,” and asks players not to “betray” the developers, “just as we will always stay faithful to you.”

The move has been the subject of significant controversy since it was announced last month. In protest, Steam users began review-bombing the two previous outings in the series, prompting one developer to suggest that a boycott could mean future Metro games may not come to PC at all.

4A has since stated, however, that PC will “always be at the heart of our plans.”

The Metro Exodus release date is February 15, so the game’s initial launch is just nine days away. What impact the move will have had on its sales remains to be seen, but let’s hope Glukhovsky’s statement has brought some naysayers around to the Epic store.

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Eretz Tzvi

He\They betrayed themselves by betraying their Steam customers. If they only have a little brains between their ears they would know upfront that their greedy Epic store exclusive move will hit their sales in a bad way. I really hope so...


Interstellar

Every game I own is on Steam… so don't expect me to lose my whole back catalog by abandoning it...
for no advantage for me (the customer)!!!
 

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Sheik Yerbouti
Hellhound4sure said:

Every game I own is on Steam… so don't expect me to lose my whole back catalog by abandoning it...
for no advantage for me (the customer)!!!
 

Yeah I'll wait a year for the game to come to Steam...


Sheik Yerbouti
LosT_SouL_VL said:

He\They betrayed themselves by betraying their Steam customers. If they only have a little brains between their ears they would know upfront that their greedy Epic store exclusive move will hit their sales in a bad way. I really hope so...

People will still boycott the game... Personally I'll wait until it comes to Steam as the $50 price doesn't really sell the game for me...