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 Metro 2033 has other uses. Please see Metro 2033 (Disambiguation) for other meanings. 

 This is the article page for the Metro Series. For related articles please refer to the category page

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The Metro Series, is a collection of Post-Apocalyptic Horror/Thriller/Science Fiction novels and video games created by the Russian author and journalist Dmitry Glukhovsky and 4A Games.

The Metro universe is born in the aftermath of nuclear war between Russia and an unknown number of other countries. In the nuclear exchange, the surface of Moscow has become heavily irradiated. The lethal radiation levels have produced horribly mutated creatures who roam the surface of Moscow. Seeking shelter from the nuclear wasteland, the surviving humans retreated into the Moscow Metro, where they have eked out a living for several years. But the tunnels of the Metro are home to even more dangerous mutants that threaten to exterminate the remnants of civilisation.

Timeline[]

 See also: Events 


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Novel canon
Videogame default canon
Moral ending canon
Parallel stories
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Canonical Series[]

The main canonical series is authored or co-authored by Dmitry Glukhovsky.

  • Metro 2033, the novel first released online in 2002 and first printed in 2005.
  • Metro 2034, the sequel first released in 2009.
  • The "Ranger" ending of Metro 2033, the video game re-creation of the novel, released in 2010.
  • The "Redemption" ending of Metro: Last Light, the sequel to the video game Metro 2033 released in 2013.
  • Metro 2035, the novel set after Last Light and published in 2015.
  • Metro Exodus, the third instalment in the game series.

Series of Suspect Canon[]

The series of suspect canon are stories that have not been written by Dmitry Glukhosvky, but have been approved by him and acknowledged as set within the universe of the franchise. Views on whether these works should be considered part of the official canon differ among fans.

Non-canonical Content[]

The non-canonical content has not been written by Dmitry Glukhosvky and it consists of stories that reimagine his novels and invent extended endings for them, as such they cannot exist within the same universe.

Videos[]

Metro_2033_-_How_it_all_began_and_where_it's_headed

Metro 2033 - How it all began and where it's headed

An introduction to the Metro books and games by Bamul (Karmazynowy Wilk) - an admin of the Metro Wiki.

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