Metal Gear Solid Delta, the remake of the third installment in the series, was announced last year, and since then information on this title has been scarce. However, at the beginning of the year it was announced that this game would be available at some point in 2024. Unfortunately, It seems that this will no longer be the case.
Recently, Dealabs, a medium that usually shares accurate leaks, has pointed out that Konami plans to launch Metal Gear Solid Delta sometime in 2025. This means that this title has been delayed by a year. While no reason is offered for this decision, this likely has to do with the fact that this is a highly ambitious game that is in development with the Unreal Engine 5.
Along with this, considering the reception that the remake of Silent Hill 2, Konami probably wants to focus more on the technical and visual leap compared to the work we saw on the PlayStation 2. As if that were not enough, Dealabs has also revealed that Metal Gear Solid Delta It will be available in two versions. The first of these is the standard one for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, which is priced at $69.99.. At the same time, a collector’s edition will be available that will cost $199.99.
For now, Konami has not confirmed the release date and price of Metal Gear Solid Delta. However, it is likely that this information will come to light during the Summer Game Fest that will be held next week, something that the French media has also noted. In related topics, you can see the new look at the remake of Silent Hill 2 here. Similarly, The Phantom Pain it wasn’t going to be MGS V.
Author’s Note:
I see a launch in 2025 as more possible than this year. Considering the ambition to use the Unreal Engine 5, it is likely that the developers are doing everything they can to Metal Gear Solid Delta be one of the best visual examples of this graphics engine.
Via: Dealabs
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