Metro 2039: The Darkest Chapter Yet?

The Metro game series has never shied away from dark, disturbing subject matter, but the upcoming title promises to push boundaries even further. According to book author Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2039 will be "darker than anything you've seen before." This bold claim suggests a grim future where hope is scarce and survival comes at a steep cost for fans of the franchise.

A New Low in Post-Apocalyptic Terror

Glukhovsky made this striking announcement on Twitter on April 14, 2026, via PC Gamer, leaving gamers to wonder just how low the series will go. In previous entries, players have already witnessed the absolute plight of humanity and fought through warring factions for control over a devastated Moscow. The world is dominated by mysterious Dark Ones and enormous mutated creatures that reign supreme above the metro stations.

The narrative has long been defined by impossible moral dilemmas where characters must choose between two dark outcomes:

  • Determining which option is the "least horrible" in a situation with no good choices.
  • Facing death around every corner for nearly any character in the series.
  • Dealing with a future that offers very slim hope for survival.

Preparing for an Unforgiving Experience

If Glukhovsky is this confident about the intensity of Metro 2039, players should prepare themselves mentally and emotionally before the release. The author's confidence indicates that the game will not hold back on depicting the horrors of a nuclear apocalypse, potentially setting a new standard for darkness in gaming. It might be best to alternate with something more cheerful when this title eventually launches to balance out the heaviness.

The series continues to explore the depths of human suffering and the terrifying mutants that lurk in the shadows, ensuring that Metro 2039 remains a testament to Glukhovsky's vision of a grim reality. As fans await further details, one thing is certain: this will be an unforgettable journey into the abyss of post-apocalyptic Moscow.