Game Overview:
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is a stealth action-adventure game developed and published by Konami, with development support from Virtuos.
It is a remake of 2004’s Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
David Hayter – the voice of Solid Snake and Big Boss – seems to be recording new material for the franchise, though further details are unknown.
Press hands-on, hotlines, gameplay footage and interviews. What else is left for Konami to do before they reveal the release date of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater?
More gameplay footage from the upcoming stealth remake has emerged courtesy of the game's presence at Tokyo Game Show.
The developer highlights the Modern control style and new quality-of-life features in the latest Metal Gear Hotline at Tokyo Game Show.
Though a release date remains unknown, characters like Colonel Volgin and Sokolov look better than ever in the upcoming remake.
PlayStation's Spectral Super Resolution will allow trees and vegetation to appear more vivid, per Konami's Yuji Korekago.
Stellar Blade, Rise of the Ronin, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil Village, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and others will also receive PS5 Pro enhancements.
"It’s always been the case that games Mr. Kojima didn’t personally direct don't have 'A Hideo Kojima Game'," series producer Noriaki Okamura explains.
"I think players might just need to see the game and try it for themselves to decide if this approach works," says series producer Noriaki Okamura.
Konami has offered another look at the upcoming remake, which is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The developer also confirmed there will be demo stations at the trade fair for attendees to go hands-on with the upcoming remake.
Though a release date is unknown, production producer Noriaki Okamura said, "We know it's not going to be years and years."
Here's everything new we've learned about Konami's upcoming remake.
You can also instantly add items to the quick-access bar when picking them up instead of going into your backpack every time.
Recent hands-on impressions of a PS5 demo reveal the presence of 4K/30 FPS and 1080p modes. The classic starting question also returns.
Injuries and wounds sustained through the new Battle Damage system could potentially affect Snake's functions if not treated.
The remake also includes accessibility options, like not having to hold down the button when grabbing enemies and altering color correction.
Though PlayStation promised a 2024 release for the remake, neither Konami nor the development team has provided any official word.
Some might be quick to dismiss the upcoming remake because of how faithful it is to the original, but perhaps playing it safe is the smartest thing that Konami can do with Metal Gear right now.
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However, producer Noriaki Okamura notes, "People have moved on to new things and commitments, and that's just our current reality."
If the updated title screen isn't your thing, the original's classic animations are available with the Legacy control style.
Some changes include a dedicated description box for each option and more intuitive switching between Uniform and Face camouflage.
Airing today at 4 AM PST, the latest Production Hotline will provide the latest details on the series from the producers.
We dive into the weeds for the improvements we want to see in the upcoming remake.
Recreate the stealth classic's look, whether sticking to the Legacy controls and camera or opting for the new Modern Style.
It lacks a release date, but Konami's eagerly-awaited remake looks better and better with each reveal. Here's what you should know.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also confirmed "countless" improvements and updates to character models, alongside hand-tuned expressions.
The collector's edition of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will include a number of goodies, including a miniature terrarium.
UPDATE: GameStop has deleted the tweet and stated that its release date information was inacurate.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also invites players to judge whether the new team is suitable for "the job of keeping Metal Gear going."
Players can also opt for the new third-person camera to aim over the shoulder or choose the classic overhead perspective.
Injuries reflect in real-time, with the scars "telling a story of each player's unique journey through the game," per Konami.
Obsidian's first-person role-playing game receives new details today, while Konami's upcoming remake will appear on June 11th.
Konami has premiered a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming stealth action remake, though a release date hasn't been unveiled.
Officially announced for 2024, a new announcement for the remake is reportedly forthcoming, which includes pre-orders opening up.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also reiterated improving the graphics and "operability" while leaving the design, sounds and story unchanged.
Hayter, who voices protagonist Naked Snake, played up to the famous "bridge scene" in the opening mission of the upcoming remake.
The remake is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and is currently without a release date.
A date for the presentation wasn't revealed, though Konami recently provided plenty of other updates on the series' future.
Once the upcoming Metal Gear Solid Delta is out of the way, Konami will decide on where the franchise should be headed next based on players' feedback.
The remake is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and is currently without a release date.
A new video released by PlayStation featuring games set for release in 2024 includes Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
The remake's recent gameplay sneak peek hides quite a few intriguing details.
Watch Snake sneak through the jungle, taking down various enemies and encountering different wildlife captured in-game in real-time.
The series has collectively generated over $1 billion in revenue for Konami, the publisher confirms.
The Metal Gear Solid 3 remake is finally official, but it's hard to forget Konami's actions and how they impacted the franchise.
PlayStation Store and Xbox Store pages have gone live for the recently-announced stealth remake.
Konami also didn't rule out remakes of other titles in the series. "We will listen to player demand and consider accordingly."
Konami talks up the upcoming remake's "level of detail" thanks to the implementation of "the power of modern systems."
The remake will bring over the original game's story and voice acting as is, Konami has officially confirmed.
The long-rumoured MGS3 remake is real, but there's quite a bit that we don't know about it yet.
Konami is internally developing the GS3 remake, while the project is also "fully supported" by Virtuos, it's been confirmed.
Konami confirms that the upcoming remake will see the return of "the original voice characters".
"The Delta symbol was chosen because its meaning fits the concept of the remake project," Konami says.
Konami describes it as "a faithful recreation of the original story and game design" that will evolve the experience with "with stunning visuals and a seamless user experience."
The developer ensures "a faithful recreation of the original story and game design" while updating the visuals and user experience.
Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1, which includes the first three games in the series, is also coming to PS5 this Autumn.
It's been claimed that contrary to recent rumours, Metal Gear Solid 3's remake will be announced for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Journalist Jez Corden says that though Konami does have a deal with Sony, the remake could eventually make its way to Xbox as well.
Sony has allegedly struck exclusivity deals with Konami for Silent Hill, Metal Gear Solid, and Castlevania.
Metal Gear Solid voice actor and singer Donna Burke is working on a new rendition of "Snake Eater", but it's not for a remake.
It's also claimed that re-releases of past Metal Gear Solid might still be part of the plan for Konami, in addition to releasing an MGS3 remake.
If the rumoured Metal Gear Solid 3 remake is indeed real, this is what we're hoping it'll change (and keep).
VGC claims Konami has big plans in place for this year's E3, with revivals of two of its biggest properties set to be unveiled.
The website also mentions experience with the Fox Engine. Reports have claimed that Virtuos is developing a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake.
Leaks have claimed the Singapore-based studio is developing the alleged remake, and a Metal Gear Solid artbook was recently spotted in one of its recruitment videos.
If that Metal Gear Solid 3 remake does end up happening, hopefully it'll look a little something like this.
Recent rumours have suggested that an MGS3 remake is in the works- here's why we're excited about the possibility.
The LinkedIn page of a former Virtuos employee says the studio is working on a AAA remake, lending further credence to report Metal Gear reports.
The new Castlevania game is allegedly being developed internally at Konami, while Metal Gear seems to have been outsourced to Virtuos.