Amidst the buzz surrounding Reburn—a new studio established by former members of 4A Games Ukraine, the masterminds behind the iconic Metro series—the original 4A Games has reassured fans of their unwavering commitment to expanding the franchise. This clarification followed Reburn's announcement of their debut project, La Quimera, which sparked questions about the future of Metro.
Main image: steamcommunity.com In an official statement, 4A Games addressed any ambiguity surrounding their relationship with Reburn, congratulating them on La Quimera while firmly affirming their focus on the Metro series.
“We remain the team responsible for bringing you the beloved Metro games,” the statement declared. “Our efforts toward the next Metro installment continue in partnership with Dmitry Glukhovsky, guided by the same visionaries and talent that have shaped the series since its inception.”
In addition to the eagerly awaited Metro sequel, the studio hinted at progress on a brand-new IP, though specifics remain under wraps. They emphasized their pride in their Ukrainian heritage and multicultural team, noting that most of their staff—approximately 150 out of over 200 members—are still headquartered in Kyiv, with satellite operations in Sliema, Malta, and remote arrangements.
Regarding the organizational split, 4A Games provided clarity:
“Following the completion of Metro Exodus and its DLC, we collaborated closely with our partners at 4A Games Ukraine through outsourcing. Post-Exodus, we founded 4A Games Limited in Kyiv, absorbing roughly 50 more colleagues to sustain our momentum. Simultaneously, 4A Games Ukraine embarked on their standalone journey with La Quimera, eventually rebranding as Reburn.”
Since the release of Metro Exodus in early 2019, fan interest in the series has surged, despite the scarcity of updates. While spin-offs and enhancements like the Enhanced Edition kept fans engaged, many are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Dmitry Glukhovsky’s dystopian world. Backed by Embracer Group (previously THQ Nordic), the studio initially teased a new Metro title in 2019, committing to a vague "202X" timeline before falling silent. Now, it seems, the wait may soon come to an end.