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Moscow, Metro. 2034.

<span class="bold">Metro: Last Light Redux</span>, the acclaimed horror/FPS hybrid, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 50% discount!

The world has been devastated by nuclear war. Those who are left have taken refuge in one of the few places that remain standing - the expansive underground metro system that weaves beneath streets of Moscow. Life is bare, challenging. But at least it's a living. The same cannot be said for the twisted creatures that lurk beyond the shadows. Inspired by the critically acclaimed Russian novel Metro 2033, <span class="bold">Metro: Last Light Redux</span> is a new chapter in the horror/FPS series that places focus on survival, scavenging, and stealth. In a world where bullets are the only form of currency and enemies walk the shadows, there is no right answer.

<span class="bold">Metro: Last Light Redux</span> offers an improved experience over the original release. It includes all DLCs, performance enhancements, improved graphics, new animations, and game-changing gamemodes!

You have 20 bullets. Today you kill or you eat, in <span class="bold">Metro: Last Light Redux</span>, available DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last until Monday, May 18 at 12:59 PM GMT.
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adamhm: Got a reply from support regarding the Linux and Mac builds:

Hello,
unfortunately we weren't able to acquire the DRM-free builds for Linux and MacOSX, but we will definitely add them if we ever get them. I apologise for the inconvenience.
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adamhm:
Hey, I wanted to pop in and shed more light on the Metro: Last Light Redux situation for Linux and Mac. The response you got from us was a little vague and could suggest that Deep Silver wouldn't let us release a Linux / Mac OS X version of the game. That couldn't be further from the truth, in this particular case we're the ones responsible for preparing the builds, and we encountered enough technical issues to hold back on those versions for the time being. We'll be working on the games to fix the Linux/Mac OS X issues, but right now it's hard to say if - or when - we'll be able to get them to you in a state that we're confident in.