Metro: Last Light is not the final game for the franchise, said the publisher's CEO Dr Klemens Kundratitz.
Following THQ's closure earlier this year, the Metro property was acquired by Deep Silver.
"It's been a positive experience," Kundratitz told Joystiq .
"I'm very glad we acquired that brand.
"While it launched in a very dry space in the gaming calendar this year, it still got a lot of attention.
"Our ambition is to absolutely continue with that brand and we will also, in the next phase, look to making it more accessible for a broader gamer audience."
Kundratitz said that Deep Silver has plans to work with series developer 4A Games, though he made it clear that they aren't announcing a Metro sequel just yet.
Metro: Last Light was released in May for PlayStation 3, PC and Xbox 360.
Digital Spy gave it four stars in its review of the first-person shooter.
Watch a trailer for Metro: Last Light below.
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