Metro
Take another deep step into the world of Metro with some new gameplay for Metro Awakening on the PS VR2
It was teased not so long ago, and now here we are with some new gameplay for Metro Awakening to get us ready for it to launch on November 7th. Such a fast turnaround for the game and something I am sure Deep Silver and Vertigo Games have been working to keep under wraps for a while now. Thankfully, with the release so soon and them wanting us all to play Metro Awakening on the PS VR2, Steam VR, and Meta Quest headsets, we are getting treated to some gameplay for it all. At least for those who will be picking the game up on the PS VR2 headset, as this is a highlight of many of the things that one will offer up to us all as we head back into the world and try to make a bigger name for ourselves out there. That and, well, survive it all.
If you are still taken back by all of that for the Metro IP, then get ready to head in further as we get to see the glorious 4K HDR look at this new title and how we will flow through many of the gun fights and other obstacles in the way. Also, we will have to deal with some of those horrors out there who are not the other humans. That is where this version of the game will immerse us further with the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that we will have from the hardware that is out there. As long as you have picked up the PS VR2 and are looking to play Metro Awakening in that space. Then we will only have to deal with the creepy sounds and other basics that will lead us to the horror out there. Nonetheless, it looks like it is going to be another solid entry into the VR space of it all and I know I am counting the days over the next month until I will be able to experience what it all has to offer up.
Metro Awakening — PSVR2 Gameplay
Watch the PS VR2 gameplay video for Metro Awakening, coming on November 7.
Immerse yourself into the haunting world of Metro with PS VR2 features such as 4K HDR, adaptive triggers, and headset feedback.
Developed by Vertigo Games in collaboration with Deep Silver and Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro Awakening allows you to immerse yourself in the world of Metro in an entirely new dimension.
Become what you fear…
Is it odd to see the Metro world coming back and in VR or does it make the most sense for it all? Will the other versions be a blander experience without the other options that PS VR2 has to offer or will it just be a little more immersive there? Would you have rather had this to play for the Halloween season or will it make the most sense to come out after all of the other spooky games have dominated the landscape up to now? Head on down to the comment section to talk about all of those thoughts that are now in your head. There is still more to come out for Metro Awakening and we will toss it up on the site for you to see and hear. Please keep on coming back for all of that and everything else that can be shared with the world in general.