![]() The Enhanced Edition delivers a 4K image (~1512p with Temporal upscaling) at 60fps with ray tracing which leads to some of the best visuals I have seen on the, admittedly, very new consoles. However, the free upgrade is out now on PC, Xbox Series S and X, with the PC offering more in terms of ray tracing features, the Xbox Series X being very similar to the PS5 edition, and the Series S version trailing behind whilst still delivering a great looking game.įirstly, the most in-your-face improvement you’ll notice within Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition comes has to be the graphical overhaul. Let me start by saying that this is a review of the improvements made in the Enhanced Edition of Metro Exodus, rather than a review of the game itself.Īlso, as I reviewed the PlayStation 5 version of the game, this platform and its features will be the focus of this review. We were lucky enough to get a review code to take a look at the enhancements and see just how much it changes the look and feel of the immersive open-world FPS. A few weeks ago 4A Games and Deep Silver released a free ‘next-gen’ edition of Metro Exodus, an upgrade that takes advantage of the new consoles in order to deliver the game that the developers envisioned without last-gen hardware holding it back (visually). ![]()
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