Whether it’s a voice actor leaking something they shouldn’t, or legitimate information from a semi-trusted source, Konami can’t keep track of metal gear 3 Quiet again.
Today, at the PlayStation Showcase May 2023, Konami finally shrugged and lifted the lid on something that’s been brewing for the past few years.
That’s right – everyone’s favorite boss is back, and this time he’s bringing an HD texture pack or two. Or so it seems.
A note at the end of the trailer uploaded by IGN confirms that the game will be coming to PS5, Xbox Series and PC–it’s no
If you think it’s odd that the remake campaign is starting with the third entry, you’d be right – Snake Eater sold extremely well on the PS2, selling more than 100,000 in Asia and the US back in November 2004 when it launched. reached 2.38 million units. America in just a few months. As such, there’s a solid fan base interested in the title.
As a PS2 game, modern console development is likely to be more streamlined than PS1 games – see, for example, what Atlus has achieved with modern versions of Persona 3 and 4.
The first whispers of the game’s existence began to circulate not so long ago, and now. Back in October 2021, it was announced that we would be getting a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, when rumors and speculation suggested that Virtuos would be the game’s studio.
As for other Konami titles, a report from VGC’s Andy Robinson suggests that we might even see another Castlevania game from the publisher in the near future.
That, and the Silent Hill 2 remake already confirmed to be in production, theoretically have us pretty well positioned for a bit of a Konami revival. Let’s wait and see if this long-dormant publisher can make a comeback.