Metro 2034, FPS sequel came out last year, will have a much greater support from the publisher THQ. This was announced by vice-president Danny Bilson during an interview with IGN. "Some aspects of Metro 2033 were not treated as they deserved, both as regards the development in pre-and post-launch," said Bilson.
"This time we are fully aware of the potential of this sequel and support him as best as possible." Bilson has confessed to being a big fan of the franchise, you have read the book and finishing the game. "I love the atmosphere of the first chapter, has a unique impact, typically Russian, and we do not want to ruin it in this sequel to the contrary, we aim to enhance it further."
"This time we are fully aware of the potential of this sequel and support him as best as possible." Bilson has confessed to being a big fan of the franchise, you have read the book and finishing the game. "I love the atmosphere of the first chapter, has a unique impact, typically Russian, and we do not want to ruin it in this sequel to the contrary, we aim to enhance it further."
- Metro 2034 Will "Compete With Call of Duty" (11/02/2011)
- THQ Didn't "Properly Support" Metro 2033, Publisher Admits (17/01/2011)
- Metro 2033 "wasn't properly supported" but sequel will be; says THQ exec (16/01/2011)
- THQ puts PC games on sale, including Metro 2033, Darksiders, more (06/02/2011)
- THQ's Bilson: Metro 2033 'wasn't properly nurtured,' sequel to address issues (14/01/2011)
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