4A Games – the Ukrainian developer of the apocalyptic Metro first-person shooter series – has been worryingly quiet for the last two years, but the company has now re-emerged, assuring fans in a Facebook post that not only is it still operating, but is working on “two exciting projects.”
The Facebook post reads:
Hello everyone, yes we are alive!
So thank you for putting up with us during a slight hiatus. Yes 2 years is a bit long but we have lots of exciting times ahead and wanted to bring you up to date since the last news that we were in Malta.
Attached is a photo of the Maltese studio on a boat celebrating and enjoying a national holiday.
The burning question that you are all going to be asking (and have been asking) is:
What are you doing or working on?Well today I have the honour, nay the privilege to tell you: nothing at all about either of the 2 exciting projects that we have underway …. Sorry for the troll 😀
Hmm well let’s see what I can tell you, we have grown since you last saw us, we now nearly fill the office space you may have seen before, with more photos to come.
We will be sharing what news we can as soon as we can, for now alas I have only Studio news to share.
Who am I? Might be a follow up question, I am Bungle: Community Manager.What now? Well I suggest you also nip over to our recently commissioned Twitter channel for more on the fly news: @4AGames
With YouTube and Twitch to follow as soon as we have stuff to share on those.
While one of the two projects is likely to be a further entry in the Metro series, as hinted previously by 4A Games, rumours suggest that the other could be a VR project for Oculus Rift.
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