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Metro: Last Light was supposed to come out in early 2013, which is probably why ads for it started showing up atop New York City taxi cabs many weeks ago. Then Metro‘s publisher, THQ fell apart. Metro will eventually be released by new publisher Deep Silver. For now, it’s still possible to see cabs in
HUC99 Manhattan topped with these
w88 ads. Their prominence is fading, as the ads cycle out. But if you look closely, you’ll see a THQ logo in the bottom right corner.(new
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}); https://kotaku.com/thirteen-things-you-should-know-about-metro-last-light-5967488 I shot this photo last night. It’s a vestige of what was in an ad for a game that we’ll play who-knows-when.
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