Metal Gear Solid: Mysterious tweet about the leak causes disappointment

Metal Gear Solid: Mysterious tweet about the leak causes disappointment

Metal Gear Solid

Last week, a tweet from the official Metal Gear Solid account on Twitter sparked some speculation among fans about a supposed announcement this week. A picture appeared on the internet at the weekend that might give us a glimpse of the new project. However, fans shouldn't have any hopes for a video game from the Stealth series.

The leak was namely the packaging of a board game by Metal Gear Solid. At the moment, however, it is not yet clear whether the project will ever go on sale in this form. According to an anonymous Reddit user, the board game actually exists, but Konami decided against publishing it shortly before the end.

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The stealth genre is on the verge of extinction. In our column we explain why stealth games don't work so well these days. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1370532,1370424,1370133,1366919'; The board game would have appeared in stores as Metal Gear Solid: Psycho Mantis Battle. Two players could have competed against each other here. According to the Reddit user, the game should continue to come - but without any connection with Metal Gear Solid. By the way, another board game for the Stealth series was only discontinued at the beginning of the year before the release.

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PS5 Games Rumor: ‘Metal Gear Solid’ Remake In The Works, ‘Silent Hill’ In Development

KEY POINTS
  • Remakes of 'Metal Gear' and 'Silent Hill' are currently in development, a report says
  • Multiple 'Metal Gear' games are reportedly under development
  • The rumored 'Silent Hill' game has allegedly changed developers
  • More reports about a potential next-gen remake for “Metal Gear Solid” and a possible reboot of “Silent Hill” have surfaced thanks to an industry insider.


    Hideo Kojima’s “Metal Gear Solid” is reportedly getting remade for the PS5 according to insider and leaker KatharsisT’s post in ResetEra. In a response to a forum question, they claim that Sony is planning to release several “Metal Gear” remakes, so fans can expect at least the first few games of the series to be re-introduced to the era of modern gaming.


    KatharsisT also reported that Bluepoint Games will be developing the “Metal Gear” remakes. Bluepoint has a very positive track record of porting and remaking games, having handled the development of the “Demon’s Souls” remake for the PS5 in cooperation with Japan Studio. Bluepoint had also worked on the “Metal Gear Solid HD Collection” for the PS3 and Xbox 360.


    “Metal Gear” is a series of action-adventure games with a heavy theme of political intrigue and espionage. It is one of the most famous of Konami’s IPs, and it is recognized as one of Kojima’s best works.


    “Silent Hill” is another title under Konami’s IPs that is reportedly getting a remake soon. The development of a “Silent Hill” remake for PC and next-gen consoles has been floating around the internet since mid-2020, but there is no official word about this claim yet.


    However, KatharsisT mentioned that a “Silent Hill” remake is still in development, but the studio handling the game has been changed for undisclosed reasons.


    While the statement still doesn’t officially confirm the game’s development, it will further fuel the speculations of fans of the long-running horror franchise. Last February, “Silent Hill” composer Akira Yamaoka teased that he was working on something that fans are “hoping to hear about,” according to Games Radar,


    Whether or not Yamaoka was referring to a new “Silent Hill” game or a completely different series is still unknown.


    Fans are remaining hopeful that a new entry to the “Silent Hill” series will soon arrive for next-gen consoles as the previous “Silent Hills” project involving Guillermo Del Toro was abruptly canceled.


    Norman Reedus in the now-cancelled Silent Hills game

    Norman Reedus in the now-cancelled Silent Hills game Photo: Konami




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