Dmitry Glukhovsky, best known for writing the novel-turned-game Metro 2033, has been added to Russia’s wanted list for speaking out against the war, according to Reuters. Russia has accused him of “of ...
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Metro writer Dmitry Glukhovsky has been sentenced to 8 years in prison for speaking out against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Glukhovsky, known for the Metro franchise, has been an outspoken critic ...
Dmitry Glukhovsky wrote the initial Metro 2033 book back in 2002. It is based around the Moscow Metro, which has become the only somewhat safe place for humanity following a nuclear fallout. The book ...
Vertigo Games has announced Metro Awakening, a new entry in the Metro series for PlayStation VR2, Steam VR, and Quest 2 and 3. It will launch in 2024. “This origins story is so essential to me,” said ...
Metro 2033 author Dmitry Glukhovsky has remained mum on a possible follow-up with Metro 2034. Speaking with VG247 at an event for the title in London last week, Glukhovsky, asked if a Metro 2034 game ...
Dmitry Glukhovsky, the author behind the Metro series, has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Moscow Court for allegedly spreading false info about Russian’s military forces. The author is ...
Metro, the single-player first-person post-apocalyptic shooter based on the novels by Dmitry Glukhovsky, is headed to virtual reality headsets. Announced during the first State of Play of 2024, Metro ...
A Moscow court sentenced Russian writer Dmitry Glukhovsky on Monday to eight years in prison, finding him guilty of deliberately spreading false information about Russia’s armed forces. Glukhovsky, ...
Our free Changing Channels digital conference starts in just over an hour, when we'll be joined by Dmitry Glukhovsky -- the writer behind the Metro novels and video games. Changing Channels explores ...
A Moscow court sentenced Russian writer Dmitry Glukhovsky on Monday to eight years in prison, finding him guilty of deliberately spreading false information about Russia’s armed forces. Glukhovsky, ...
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