Metro Exodus appears on Microsoft Store, is no longer an Epic exclusive

Unless Microsoft has made a mistake with the listing, the game launches on June 9

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Metro Exodus won’t be anEpic GamesStore exclusive for much longer, as the game has appeared on theMicrosoft Store. Although you can’t buy it yet, the title is marked with a release date of June 9.

Metro Exodus has been out for almost four monthsnow, with Epic grabbing the exclusive rights to sell the title for the PC (although some folks did pre-order it onSteambefore that exclusivity deal was signed).

Interestingly, as the more observant may have twigged, the availability of Metro Exodus onWindows 10’s store on June 9 coincides withMicrosoft’s E3 press conference, so we could expect some manner of announcement then.

Xbox Game Pass?

Xbox Game Pass?

Indeed, it seems a fair bet that we may hear more onMicrosoft’s big Xbox Game Passsubscription service for PC gamers, and given that Metro Exodus publisher Deep Silver has been named as a partner in that particular scheme, it’s not a huge leap to put two and two together here.

Of course, we can’t take anything as a foregone conclusion, and there’s always the possibility someone has made a slipup at Microsoft and listed the game on its store by mistake.

It has been previously hinted that Metro Exodus will return to Steam – and other stores – on February 15, 2020, a year after the title became available on the Epic Games Store.

Assuming this goes ahead as it seemingly will, at least folks will have another outlet where they can purchase Metro Exodus rather than the Epic Games Store – even if the Microsoft Store isn’t quite the same as having it on Steam. That said, potentially, the really big news could be that it ties in with theXbox Game Passservice…

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Another point worth bearing in mind is that Epic might have persuaded a fair few folks to stump up for Metro Exodus when at the start of its big Mega Sale (which is still ongoing), the firmreduced the game to almost half-price.

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Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - ‘I Know What You Did Last Supper’ - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).

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