Metal Gear Solid 4's iconic installation screen has been turned into an animated wallpaper for Wallpaper Engine.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (aka the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake) is officially only a few months away from releasing.
A now-official leaked trailer shown at Sony's February State of Play showcase has confirmed the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake release date, which was previously leaked by the PlayStation Store itself.
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After a small snafu where the trailer leaked early, we got the official reveal of the Metal Gear Solid: Delta release date trailer during the February State of Play event. We can revisit the ...
Fortunately, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will hopefully ease the gap between Metal Gear games for the time being. The remake was announced back in May 2023 as a chance to share the origin ...
It’s only in the closing shot that we see a camouflaged Snake emerge from the shadows. (4K) METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER - Official Trailer #1 | KONAMI The Official Trailer No. 1 ...
Originally shared in 2004, Metal Gear Solid 3 was the fifth game in the stealth franchise and acted as a prequel to the entire series. Nearly two decades later and it’s still considered one of ...
I’m not sure if an upcoming game has had release dates and windows leaked more (through official channels, no less) than Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater. The long awaited remake of MGS 3 ...
Check it out in all its 4K glory below. Before the above video, we only had one Metal Gear Solid 3 remake trailer in the form of the announcement - and it doesn’t give any information away ...
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While there's been no confirmation of a Metal Gear Solid 6 on the horizon, it seems unlikely that Japanese entertainment giant Konami would abandon one of its most beloved properties so easily.