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https://www.metrothegame.com/news/the-metro-exodus-pc-enhanced-edition-announced-plus-more-details-on-our-ambitious-gen-9-console-upgrades/
Well, the site I linked had this to say about it (and this is ALL it said about exodus):
And here are a few first-person shooters that were released years prior, but are now making their way to certain consoles for the first time in 2021:
• Turok (PS4): February 25
• Turok 2: Seeds of Evil (PS4): February 25
• WRATH: Aeon of Ruin (PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch): February 25
• Apex Legends (Nintendo Switch): March 9
• Terminator: Resistance Enhanced (PS5): April 30
• Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC – Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG): TBA
• BPM: Bullets Per Minute (PS4, Xbox One): TBA
• Insurgency: Sandstorm (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One): TBA
• Serious Sam 4 (PS4, Xbox One): TBA
• XIII (Nintendo Switch): TBA
So, YES, I read the article. And no, there were no links to their website or anywhere else.
Bunch of pissants.