David Hayter (Naked Snake), Jim Piddock (Major Zero), and Lori Alan (The Boss) have all been involved in new recordings for the remake, it's confirmed.
Producer Yuji Korekado also reveals the development team opted against allowing players to switch control styles mid-game.
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.
"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.
We dive into the weeds for the improvements we want to see in the upcoming remake.