For Metallic Gear followers, Metallic Gear Strong Delta: Snake Eater is clearly the subsequent large factor to stay up for after a torturously extended hiatus for the collection, however questions on different potential initiatives by no means actually absolutely die down. As an illustration, followers have been ready for Metallic Gear Strong 4: Weapons of the Patriots to turn into out there on fashionable platforms – or hell, any platform apart from the PS3, which is what it launched for in 2008 – for what appears like ceaselessly. Apparently sufficient, Konami appears to be suggesting that that wait may not stretch on an excessive amount of longer.
Talking in an interview with IGN, Konami producer Noriaki Okamura lately teased – not too subtly – {that a} second quantity of Metallic Gear Strong: Grasp Assortment would doubtless embrace Metallic Gear Strong 4 as properly.
“We undoubtedly are conscious of this example with MGS4,” Okamura mentioned. “Sadly we will’t actually say an excessive amount of in the intervening time with [Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection] Vol. 1 containing MGS 1-3 dot dot dot… you’ll be able to most likely join the dots!
“Proper now we nonetheless are internally involved about what we ought to be doing for the way forward for the collection. So sorry, we will’t actually reveal something in the intervening time. However keep tuned!”
This isn’t the primary time the thought of MGS4 being included in a possible Vol. 2 has come up. Experiences recommended in June final yr that it will certainly be a part of the subsequent Metallic Gear assortment, alongside The Phantom Ache and Peace Walker, which was later bolstered by datamining leaks of Vol. 1 later within the yr.
Talking in regards to the subsequent Grasp Assortment launch earlier within the yr, Noriaki acknowledged its contents hadn’t but been determined, and requested for extra persistence. Learn extra on that by way of right here.
Within the meantime, Metallic Gear Strong Delta: Snake Eater is in improvement for PS5, Xbox Collection X/S, and PC, with a launch date or window at present unknown, although that can seemingly be introduced later this yr.