Solid Snake always winds sinuously among the rumors: Konami could be at work on a remaster of the first Metal Gear Solids
“I get naked, I”, Caparezza reminds us, “I don’t hide like Snake in Metal Gear Solid”, But more than talking about secrecy we talk about the chatter that surrounds a hypothetical remaster of the original Konami trilogy. After all, a return to the ancient glories has been expected from the Japanese publisher for some time, and the idea of a good revival is understandably among the most popular. The espionage saga, one of Hideo Kojima’s first creatures, has unwittingly made headlines. After all, a trifle is enough to trigger salivation, especially when it comes to a fandom for quite a while.
Konami mon amour: the possibility of a remaster for Metal Gear Solid
The conclusion everyone was happy to jump to at Konami’s announcement of “a new game in a globally loved series” was that of a possible remaster of the first three Metal Gear Solids. Specifically, there have been rumors for some time of a return in style for the third chapter, Snake Eater. And now, bringing the rumor sphere into the realm of plausibility (i.e. on this page), the leaker Dusk Golem asserted that it is the complete package: in other words the classic for PS1, the sequel Sons of Liberty and the aforementioned Snake Eater would be coming to PC and (every?) console.
(2/2) heard about it), I’ve had it from an 100% source and not. The plan is to release the three remasters seperately, but also together as a collection (where also get the MSX versions of Metal Gear 1+2 if buy together). Just chiming in there, that is something coming.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) August 31, 2022
According to Dusk Golem, this is a two-way purchase. In fact, players will be able to decide whether buy them one by one separately, or whether to “make the shoe” with the complete trilogy. In the latter case, again according to the worryingly precise prediction of the leaker, the package would also include the original incarnation of the first two episodes. However, the source VideoGamesChronicle has decided to refute this rumor. What the site claims, in fact, categorically excludes a reveal al Tokyo Game Show 2022, in favor of “more global events”. So let’s arm ourselves, as always, with caution and patience.
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