
As the entire civilization was wiped out by atomic bombs and the surface of the planet is polluted with nuclear fallout, the only place suitable for man to live are shelters and bunkers, of which the largest is the subway system of Moscow, aka the Metro. There are several survivor communities in Kazakhstan.Īccording to the Hanza radio signal map seen in Metro Exodus, countries with survivor communities include: Canada, the US, Guyana, Argentina, Great Britain, Norway, either France or Belgium, Germany, Poland, either Croatia or Bosnia, Finland, either Chad or the Central African Republic, South Africa, either Afghanistan or Uzbekistan or Tajikistan, Japan, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand.The superb and long-awaited sequel to the cult bestseller Metro 2033, the second volume in the Metro trilogy, Metro 2034 continues the story of survival and struggle that unfolds in the mazes of the Moscow subway after the World War Three. Outside of Moscow, confirmed locations with existing communities of survivors include: Warsaw, Kraków, as well as a number of cities, towns and villages across Poland Kiev, the capital of Ukraine Minsk, the capital of Belarus the Italian capital of Rome plus plenty of other areas in Russia, such as the renowned city of St. The locations of every station, tunnel, and surface outpost can be found on the map of the post-apocalyptic metro system. Alliances have been formed, wars have been waged. Each station has become a small nation state in itself with its own government. After twenty years humanity is close to extinction, with threats from the outside, and within. Humanity has fled to Moscow's Metro system, designed both for transport and as a bomb shelter. The year was 2013 when the bombs fell, Moscow and possibly the rest of the world have been destroyed by a large scale nuclear exchange, involving many of the world's superpowers.
