In Moscow, the tunnels of the Metro have become a new home for the former inhabitants of the city. In the year 2034, a nuclear war has turned the world into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Metro: Last Light is a first person shooter and the highly anticipated sequel to the extraordinary Metro 2033. Packed with cutting-edge technologies integrated into the NVIDIA Kepler™ architecture – including DirectX 11 tessellation, NVIDIA PhysX®, NVIDIA Adaptive Vsync, and 3D Vision® Surround™ – only GeForce GTX GPUs, from the GTX TITAN to the GTX 660, will ensure gamers have the most immersive gaming experience possible. “We are delighted that NVIDIA has chosen us as a partner, as this verifies the game’s position as a graphics benchmark for the next generation.” With Metro: Last Light, we are pushing the limits to an even higher level,” said Dean Sharpe, Executive Producer for Metro: Last Light. “With Metro 2033, 4A Games already proved that we have the expertise to create exceptional computer games. “Metro: Last Light stands out with brilliant graphics, and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 Series is well prepared to display them in the best way possible.” “We are very proud of this cooperation with NVIDIA, as this is a great opportunity to pool our strengths,” said Menno van der Bil, International Commercial Director, Deep Silver. Metro: Last Light will be available within the US and across Europe. SANTA CLARA, Calif.-April 16, 2013-NVIDIA today announced that gamers who purchase a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or above would also receive a copy of the highly anticipated Metro: Last Light, published by Deep Silver and is the sequel to the multi award winning Metro 2033. The offer is live as from today, with the game launching across Europe on 17 th May. Any person purchasing a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or above will receive the a copy of the game for free. They will bundle with Metro: Last Light, the highly anticipated sequel to Metro 2033. We mentioned this last week already, but NVIDIA now officially announced it.
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