PC players can now get Metro Last Light Complete Edition for free via Steam to celebrate the game’s 10th anniversary.
Those interested can now claim a copy of the complete edition until May 25. Most of you will probably already have played this gem from 2013, but for those on PC who didn’t or own the normal version of the game, this is a great opportunity to get the complete edition. This edition includes the base as well as all of the released DLCs. It’s good to mention that this version is different from Metro Last Light: Redux, which is a remastered version from 2014.
Immerse yourself in the year 2034 – you are the last light in the darkest hour.
To celebrate Metro: Last Light’s 10th Anniversary, the original Complete Edition of the 2013 game will be available for free on @Steam from 18-25 May.
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— Metro Exodus (@MetroVideoGame) May 16, 2023
Metro: Last Light is the sequel to 2010’s Metro: 2033 and was very well received. A sequel to Last Light, Metro Exodus, was released in 2019. Last Light was first announced for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2011.
Metro: Last Light pitches the player into the midst of a desperate civil war for control over a doomsday device that threatens to destroy humanity forever. The epic single-player campaign and unique multiplayer experience will benefit from the extraordinary lighting, physics and destruction made possible by Metro: Last Light’s bespoke 4A Engine technology.
“We believe that Metro 2033 was a flawed masterpiece,” said THQ’s Danny Bilson, EVP Core Games back in 2011. THQ. “It was a beautiful, original game that didn’t get the marketing support it needed. We won’t make that mistake with Metro: Last Light. This game improves on the original in every way – it will have more polish, deeper and more sophisticated gameplay, and satisfyingly visceral combat, without losing what our fans loved about the original. Metro: Last Light is another artful piece of game development from an Eastern European studio that will thrill and terrify anyone looking for a more cerebral experience than your typical first-person shooter.”