Metal Gear Solid 3 remake reportedly real and getting a multi-platform release
The long-rumoured Metal Gear Solid 3 remake is real and getting a multi-platform release on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC in line with a new report by Windows Central.
A Metal Gear Solid 3 remake was first rumoured in October 2021, when it was claimed Virtuos, a studio primarily identified for its porting work, had been handed the event reins by Konami. The venture has popped up intermittently since then, albeit by no means formally confirmed, and now Windows Central’s Jez Corden says he is been in a position to “hard-confirm” it is real.
Corden additionally lends credence to a recent report by Insider Gaming, which claimed the remake could be a multi-platform release, opposite to hypothesis Sony may need snaffled it up as a PlayStation unique. According to Corden, the remake will certainly be coming to Xbox and PC alongside PlayStation, “despite a marketing deal”.
Talk of a “marketing deal” does, after all, make claims the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake is ready for its unveiling throughout this week’s PlayStation Showcase much more possible, however all will probably be revealed when issues get underway tomorrow, 24th May, at 9pm BST.
Hideo Kojima’s critically acclaimed Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater initially launched for PlayStation 2 again in 2004, and would ultimately discover its approach to PlayStation 3, Vita, Xbox 360, and 3DS. It serves as a prequel to the unique Metal Gear, following FOX operative Naked Snake on a Cold War espionage mission by way of the Soviet jungle circa 1964.
If reviews of a Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake show correct, it will be the second main Konami franchise to be revived after the writer confirmed the existence of its long-rumoured Silent Hill 2 remake on the finish of final 12 months.