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Metro 2033 Co-op Mod May 2026

With the release of Metro Exodus, interest in the original trilogy re-ignited. A new group, "Spartan Rangers Modding," claimed they were building a co-op mod using a "LAN tunneling proxy." They argued that by intercepting memory calls between the CPU and the GPU, they could mirror inputs to a second PC.

It sounded revolutionary. Unfortunately, it was also vaporware. After a year of radio silence, the lead developer admitted on a private Discord that the "proxy method" introduced 3-second input lag, making combat impossible. metro 2033 co-op mod

With the announcement of Metro Awakening for VR and Metro 4 (codename) in development, 4A Games has remained silent on co-op. In a 2023 interview, Executive Producer Jon Bloch stated: "The Metro story is about isolation. We fear that co-op turns survivors into superheroes." With the release of Metro Exodus , interest

This suggests that an official Metro 2033 co-op mod will never come from the developers. They view two Artyoms as a lore-breaking paradox. Unfortunately, it was also vaporware

However, the modding community disagrees. The recent success of Stalker: Anomaly co-op mods (like Ray of Hope) has lit a fire under the Metro community.

In 2023, 4A Games finally released an official Software Development Kit (SDK) for Metro Exodus. This is a seismic event. For the first time, modders have legitimate, documented access to the 4A Engine’s systems. While Exodus is a different beast (open worlds vs. linear tunnels), modders are already experimenting with "companion netcode" using the SDK’s AI routing tools.

If a successful two-player mod emerges for Exodus, back-porting the code to Metro 2033 (which runs on an earlier version of the same engine) becomes a real possibility. Expect news on this front by late 2025 or early 2026.