Players who are eager to jump into the world of Metro will have to wait a little bit longer to try out 4A Games' third entry in the series, Metro Exodus. According to a press release from THQ Nordic, the title has been pushed back into the first quarter of 2019. The game was first revealed back at E3 2017 during Microsoft's press conference and was originally going to come out sometime this year.

It's never fun to hear about games being delayed but hopefully, this means that 4A Games will get the time they need to release the best product they can. Metro Exodus is the third title in the series and has players go on a cross-country journey through post-apocalyptic Russia sometime after the end of World War III. This'll be the first time the series will take players outside of Moscow. While this is a first-person shooter that focuses on the story, levels will be non-linear.

Metro Exodus is coming in 2019 to Xbox One, PS4, and PC. If you'd like to check out the series for yourself, players can experience the most up to date versions of the original two titles with Metro 2033 Redux and Metro Last Light Redux on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.