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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Metro 2033
Metro 2033 is a browser game, a Flash application hosted on the social networks VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, and Mail.ru. Officially available only on the PC platform, but in July 2022 a version was released on the HTML5 engine that allows you to play on the phone. Metro 2033 invites you to plunge into the cruel world of the Moscow metro, where survivors of a terrible nuclear disaster live. The player will have exciting journeys through abandoned tunnels full of secrets and dangers, raids on the radioactive surface of dilapidated Moscow, battles with mutants and other stalkers. Grow your battle pet, create a clan, join one faction or another, protect the metro from a terrible external threat - the mysterious "blacks". At the moment, players have access to an incredibly wide arsenal of real weapons and equipment, dozens of habitable metro stations, hundreds of exciting story and side quests, exciting battles with mutants, other players and friends.
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