4A Games explain that the PC enhanced edition will require a GPU with ray tracing capability as the minimum system specs. The enhanced edition is such an overhaul, they explain, that it will be released as its own product instead of a patch for Exodus. You’ll be able to grab it free if you already own a copy of Exodus on PC. Here’s a bit of the tech talk for you, in 4A’s words. The PC enhanced edition kits out Exodus’s lighting by making every light source in the game ray traced, 4A say. There’s a long list of other upgrades like support for DLSS 2.0 and 4K resolution textures. You can find the full list of features over on their announcement post. 4A say that the Metro Exodus PC enhanced edition will launch on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store sometime this spring free for current Exodus owners. If you’re looking towards Metro’s future, 4A have previously mentioned that they’re working on the next Metro game and experimenting with multiplayer components that they’d always wanted to pursue with the series.