Konami has detailed a new update for Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, which adds a pause menu to Sons of Liberty.
This patch – or Version 1.5.0, to give it its full name – is available now for those on Steam. It will arrive on PlayStation, Switch and Xbox consoles on an unspecified date “late” this month.
Along with adding a pause menu, this update will also address issues where certain cutscenes just stop playing on their own accord, and sorted out analog inputs that weren't working as intended.
You can read the full patch notes for Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 below. The following changes apply to all platforms unless stated otherwise. Meanwhile, Konami has marked fixes of previously known issues with an asterisk.
Metal Gear Solid – Master Collection Version
- Fixed an issue in which certain cutscenes stopped playing
- Fixed an issue in which analog input did not work as intended
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty – Master Collection Version
- Added pause menuAudio settings, the online manual, resetting the game, and returning to the main menu can now be accessed via the pause menu.
- Fixed a portion of in-game text
- Fixed some other minor issues
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – Master Collection Version
- Added “ADDITIONAL SETTINGS” feature. Audio options, the online manual, and returning to the main menu can be accessed via “ADDITIONAL SETTINGS” within the Options menu.
- Fixed an issue where a portion of character textures were displayed at a low resolution
- Fixed a portion of in-game text
- Fixed some other minor issues
Metal Gear & Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake – Master Collection Version
- Added the option to mute audio
- Fixed a portion of in-game text
- Fixed some other minor issues
Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol.1 Bonus Content
- Fixed some other minor issues
Issues Under Investigation: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – Master Collection Version
- An issue where audio distortions occur (Nintendo Switch)
“We will continue to provide regular updates on future improvements and fixes as further details are finalized,” Konami closed.
Digital Foundry reviewed Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 on its release, however the team was left disappointed, describing it “anything but masterful”. This was all due to a “litany of issues.”
But, perhaps this latest update will take the games one step further towards realizing their full potential. As for the future of the series, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is reportedly set to release later this year.
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