Metro Exodus appears on Microsoft Store, no longer an epic exclusive

Metro Exodus appears on Microsoft Store, no longer an epic exclusive

Metro Exodus will no longer be an Epic Games Store exclusive because the game appeared on the Microsoft Store. Although you can't buy it for now, the title has a release date set for June 9. Metro Exodus has been out for almost four months, and Epic has taken over the exclusive rights to sell the title for PC (although some have already done so before signing this deal). ; exclusive). It's interesting to note that, as most observers have moved on, the availability of Metro Exodus in the Windows 10 Store on June 9, coinciding with Microsoft's E3 press conference, we were expecting an announcement of sorts.

Xbox Game Pass?

In fact, it seems reasonable to believe that we would have heard more about Microsoft's excellent Xbox Game Pass subscription service for PC gamers, and that Deep Silver, the publisher of Metro Exodus, was named a partner for this particular program. It's not a big step forward. Two and two together here. Of course, we can't take anything for granted, and it's still possible that someone made a mistake at Microsoft and listed the game on their store by mistake. It has been hinted that Metro Exodus would return to Steam, and other stores, on February 15, 2020, a year after the title was made available on the Epic Games Store. Assuming all goes to plan, at least people will have another outlet where they can buy Metro Exodus instead of the Epic Games Store, even if the Microsoft Store isn't exactly the same. have it on steam. That being said, potentially the big news could be that this is related to the Xbox Game Pass service... It should also be noted that Epic would probably have persuaded enough people to accept Metro Exodus when, at the start of their big Mega Sale (still in progress), the company had reduced the game to almost 50%. Via PC Gamer