Metro Exodus was pulled from Steam as it was announced the title was coming to the Epic Games store, and if that seemed like a last-minute decision, it apparently was. A number of official Steam keys had been printed for inclusion with retail copies of Metro Exodus - those were subsequently stolen and sold on third-party key selling sites, and now publisher Deep Silver has shut them down. In theory, those keys were never supposed to work, as Deep Silver says “binaries were disabled on these keys from the beginning,” but users on the Steam forums have reported being able to launch and play the game ahead of a recent update. Either way, the publisher has now removed the game entirely from the Steam libraries of anyone who purchased the illegally obtained keys. “If you have been affected we strongly recommend you contact the seller who sold you the unlicensed key and demand a refund,“ Deep Silver says in the announcement. “The only supported key sellers for Metro Exodus were Humble Bundle and the Razer store.”
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