

Miller tells Artyom that he was right to want to leave the Moscow metro and seek a better life, and that he was just scared to do so. Then, you see a vision of him and Miller talking at Lake Baikal, which is the lake from the postcard and end scene of the bad ending. Instead, he takes over as the leader of the crew.Ī few of the other characters in Metro Exodus talk to Artyom before he begins to wake up. The good ending in Metro Exodus is generally very similar to the bad one, seeing Miller die waiting for the Aurora and Artyom being given a blood transfusion, but Artyom does not die. You need to act in a certain way throughout the game, doing things like completing side missions for the Aurora’s crew and not killing human enemies when you don’t need to. The good ending in Metro Exodus is certainly a happier affair, but it’s harder to get. The game ends here with Artyom and Miller clearly dead, but they’ve saved Anna and the rest of the crew. The camera pans out from the edge of the cliff, showing two graves.Īnna is shown mourning for Artyon, lamenting how he gave everything up for her, before we see the rest of the crew in Metro Exodus. The scene then fades to white before returning to what looks like that place on the postcard. They talk about their lives, saying things like “we’re in for a long voyage… an eternal one.” They stop the train and Artyom gets off before pulling a postcard for a beautiful looking place from a box by the train. Miller then walks in and it becomes clear that Artyom has died. Anyone with a good memory of the previous games will know what’s happened now.Īrtyom now wanders through the train that is trashed and covered in blood, ending up at the front of the train, with it being filled with skulls and looking like a shrine of sorts.

Artyom wakes up in the train carriage, but it’s different and a guy called Eugene (a character from Metro 2033) opens the door. This is where the Metro Exodus bad ending truly differs. Then, as the Aurora crew talk about running out of blood supplies, the train hits Artyom. Then, after speaking to Anna, Artyom sees a train rushing towards him as he’s tied to the tracks in that tunnel. He then returns to the Aurora crew giving him blood before briefly seeing more of the tunnel. The first vision is of Artyom lying down in a Metro tunnel as a mutant bat climbs on top of him. As they do so, Artyom begins to drift in and out of consciousness. Katya and some of the crew start to organize giving Artyom a blood transfusion, and they work out what his blood type is. The ‘bad’ ending is the one you’re most likely to see in your playthrough of Metro Exodus, as you need to follow certain steps to get the ‘good’ one. This is where the two Metro Exodus endings begin to differ. You lean over to check that the antidote is still there and find that Miller has died in the seat next to you, from radiation exposure.Įveryone rushes out to meet you and you’re carried inside the train.

Artyom then falls asleep and wakes up the next morning, just as the Aurora is arriving. You take control of the wheel and drive along, stopping by some train tracks. Here are all Metro Exodus endings explained.įor the most part, the story will follow the same path for both endings, seeing Miller and Artyom head into the Dead City to retrieve the antidote for Anna.Īrtyom will be attacked by a huge mutant, Miller will save him and take him to the van that’s being driven by the young boy you meet in the city’s Metro. Since the game has multiple endings, you may be wondering what the differences are. Metro Exodus sees Artyom and the rest of The Order leave the tunnels of Moscow and venture out into the open world of Russia.
