The train edition should come with a real train
Anyone whose first planned foray into theMetrouniverse will be with next February’sExodushas an added incentive to purchase the game on Xbox One. There’s a pre-order bonus that serves as a proper introduction to this series.
Metrodeveloper 4A Games has detailed the various versions ofMetro Exodus, and a there’s a glaring difference between the Xbox One bonus and the bonuses on other platforms. People who pre-order on Xbox One will receive a digital copy of 2014’sMetro 2033 Redux, which is a remastering of 2010’sMetro 2033. Those who pre-order on PS4 will get a dynamic PS4 theme. Pre-orders on PC come with a digital artbook and the game’s soundtrack. The free video game seems like the runaway best prize here.

There are also a few different editions ofMetro Exodus. The most expensive is the Aurora Limited Edition which comes with the game, the expansion pass, a 32-page art book, and a steelbook case that features the train that takes protagonist Artyom across Russia. This isn’t available in the United States yet, butthis UK pre-order pagemakes it seem like it’ll run $100.
There’s also a digital-onlyGold Editionthat has the game and the expansion pass. It sells for $85, which means that the expansion pass retails individually for $25. We don’t currently know how 4A plans to supportMetro Exoduspost-launch, just that there’s apparently some DLC in the works as the expansion pass makes evident. We’ll probably hear more about that closer toMetro Exodus‘ June 05, 2025 release date.








