Based on ratings published by the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) review board Tuesday, it appears that Blue Manchu's Void Bastards will be released on the PlayStation 4 and 4A Games' Metro Redux will be released on the Nintendo Switch sometime in the near future.

Void Bastards is a strategic, rogue-like first-person shooter set in deep space that was inspired by the BioShock series and System Shock 2. It was an Indie title created by people who previously worked on BioShock that was published through the digital storefront Humble Bundle in May 2019.

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Metro Redux is a 2014 HD rerelease of the post-apocalyptic survival horror games Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, both based on the series of "Metro" novels by Dmitry Glukhovsky. The latest game in the franchise, Metro Exodus, came out in February 2019 and another sequel is already in development.

These ratings came just before the new year from PEGI, the European equivalent of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) in America. It differentiates its labels through numbers indicating what age is suitable to start playing the game rather than letters like "E" for Everyone or "M" for Mature.

Void Bastards received a "16" on the PEGI scale because it features "use of strong language and encouragement of gambling." Meanwhile Metro Redux received an "18," which means it includes some combination of "gross violence," glamorized drug use or explicit sexual activity — though the reason for its rating is not specified the same way as Void Bastards beyond general content descriptors for violence and bad language.

Metro Exodus Microsoft Store image

These expansions to other consoles would make a lot of sense. Void Bastards has received plenty of attention from various game publications, released free DLC in September, and was nominated for Best 3D Visuals at the 2019 Unity Awards.

It may seem more unusual to release Metro Redux now given the game is over five years old. However, the series is continuing to release a steady stream of video games, and there is Metro film adaptation planned for release in 2022.

The video game industry is no stranger to console releases being leaked through review boards like PEGI, as was the case with the Turok remaster last year. But at this point, neither game has been officially announced for these new platforms. Perhaps more will become known in the coming weeks as Nintendo and Sony drop more of their 2020 release schedules.

Void Bastards is available now for Steam and Xbox One.

Metro Redux is available now for PlayStation 4, Steam, and Xbox One.

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