
Konami seems to be a little bit undecided on what to make subsequent now that Metal Gear Solid Delta is out on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Sequence X|S. One other remake is not completely out of the realm of chance, and neither is one thing wholly model new, however collection producer Noriaki Okamura stated that if Konami had been to do one other remake, Metal Gear Solid 4 could be a “fairly exhausting” one to do.
Chatting with the Japanese web site Real Sound (and machine translated by each Eurogamer and VGC), Okamura stated that, whereas he’d like to construct on the momentum that the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake gave him and Konami, the group remains to be on the decision-making stage about what comes subsequent.
He expressed that one other remake is feasible, however so too is one thing completely new. In any case, with Metal Gear Solid alone, Konami has a wealthy historical past to drag from.
Okamura continued, saying that as a result of a lot of the unique Metal Gear Solid employees not works at Konami, the group is not going to simply apply the identical coat of paint MGSD acquired to each remake it develops within the potential future. He was then requested about that future and if a Metal Gear Solid 4: Weapons of the Patriots remake was one thing the group would contemplate pursuing. It is not a no, however Okamura stated it would not be a straightforward activity, notably due to the bizarre designs required to get the 3D efficiency on the time. Modernizing these belongings could be troublesome, he concluded.
Snake Eater and Weapons of the Patriots had been launched simply 4 years aside, however they’re truly 50 years from one another in the franchise’s official chronological order. If Konami had been to contemplate remaking the collection within the order its story goes, then the following recreation could be 2006’s Metal Gear Solid: Moveable Ops for the PSP. (Although I would personally like to see a Revengeance remake/remaster.)
Metal Gear Solid Delta is out now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Sequence X|S. We awarded it 9/10 in our Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater assessment, saying it “efficiently modernizes visuals, tweaks recreation design, and updates controls in order that the sport sits comfortably alongside its motion recreation contemporaries.”
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