Metro 2039 Trailer Delivers First Real Look at Gameplay

As major publishers and studios ramp up visibility for upcoming releases, Metro 2039 has stepped into the spotlight with its first substantial public gameplay reveal. The new trailer focuses on more than atmosphere, showing visuals, environments, and direct combat mechanics—alongside a look at the character at the center of its propaganda-driven power structure.

First public gameplay look for the next Metro mainline entry

Metro 2039 is the fourth mainline game in the ongoing Metro series. While the project has been on players’ radar for some time, today’s reveal marked the first meaningful, public look at how it plays.

The trailer previewed the game’s presentation and world design, giving viewers a clearer sense of the environments they’ll be moving through. Importantly, it also shifted from purely cinematic tone to interactive gameplay: gunplay and additional mechanics were shown as part of the overall package.

Gunplay, mechanics, and the Fuhrer Hunter’s role

Beyond visuals, the trailer emphasized combat—highlighting gunplay as a core component of the experience. That matters for a Metro title, where gameplay feel and moment-to-moment tactics are often just as important as atmosphere.

The reveal also introduced a key figure tied to the game’s political and narrative framing: the Fuhrer Hunter. The source description characterizes him as someone who has “washed the Metro in lies and propaganda” to secure ultimate power, positioning the character as more than a simple antagonist and tying gameplay progression to a broader ideological conflict.

What comes next: release window and platforms

Metro 2039 does not yet have an exact release date. However, it is set to launch in February 2027 on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC.

With the first substantial gameplay look now out in the open, players can expect the next phase of marketing to focus on refining what was shown—such as how the trailer’s combat and mechanics translate into the full campaign experience—especially as the February 2027 window approaches.

Key points

  • Metro 2039 is the fourth mainline Metro game and just got its first substantial public gameplay look
  • The trailer showcases visuals, environments, and direct gunplay alongside other mechanics
  • The Fuhrer Hunter is presented as a propaganda-driven figure tied to the game’s power structure
  • Metro 2039 is planned for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC in February 2027 (no exact day yet)

Confirmed release details

Platform Release timing
Xbox Series X/S February 2027 (exact date not confirmed)
PlayStation 5 February 2027 (exact date not confirmed)
PC February 2027 (exact date not confirmed)

Expert View

This first gameplay-forward trailer is a clear signal that Metro 2039 is moving from “known project” to “shaping expectations.” For the community, the emphasis on gunplay and mechanics suggests the developers want players to judge the game on moment-to-moment combat feel—not just setting and story. In a market where attention is split across many high-profile releases, giving a substantial gameplay preview early also helps the franchise re-anchor itself with both longtime Metro fans and FPS players who need a reason to watch the next trailer.

FAQ

What did the new Metro 2039 trailer show?

It provided the first substantial public look at gameplay, including visuals and environments, plus gunplay and other mechanics.

Where does Metro 2039 sit in the series?

Metro 2039 is the fourth mainline game in the ongoing Metro series.

Who is the Fuhrer Hunter in the trailer?

The Fuhrer Hunter is described as a figure who used lies and propaganda to gain ultimate power, tying him to the game’s political conflict.

When is Metro 2039 releasing and on which platforms?

It’s planned for February 2027 on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC, though no exact release day has been confirmed.