The Director's Cut releases on March 30th for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Base game owners need only pay $10 to upgrade.
Every title helmed by the legendary designer features countless details which are still extraordinary to behold. Check out 15 of them here.
Renowned game designer Hideo Kojima has received the 72nd Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts from the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs.
Currently available on PS5, the PC port of Kojima Productions' expanded title arrives on March 30th for Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Metal Gear Solid 5 is chock-full of both subtle details that are easy to miss, and here are 15 such details that will get you playing it all over again.
The Director's Cut will cost $40 and supports save transfer for current owners of the game. PC requirements have also been revealed.
Appearing on NHK Radio's "Wonderful World of Game Music" special, Kojima also spoke about making a smaller project and current hiring challenges.
Global community director Antonela Pounder says the publisher will "answer as many" questions "as we can" later this month.
Along with supporting Intel's XeSS upscaling technology, it will include a High Frame Rate Mode and Ultrawide monitor support on PC.
Other developers allegedly supporting the solution include Ubisoft, Techland, Codemasters, EXOR Studios and more as per leaked press release.
"This year, I'm going to start a new work in earnest, and move to the next level of experimentation with a radical project," Kojima says.
The games unique path building technology, that sees players influence terrain over time, seems to have now been patented.
A cryptic tease shows blurred out silhouettes of people on a set, and one of those people looks an awful lot like Death Stranding star Norman Reedus.
On the occasion of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater's 17th anniversary, creator Hideo Kojima posted a series of tweets about the game's development.
Hideo Kojima will finally be able to make films, and they won't even be interrupted by any gameplay now.
Kojima Productions' upgraded version released on September 24th for PS5, adding various new tools and features along with 4K and 60 FPS modes.
Both games will be temporarily unavailable for digital purchases as Konami works on "renewing the licenses for select historical archive footage used in-game."
The short answer is yes, yes they should.
The Sony first party game is not showing up in searches for those that are using the Edge browser and GeForce combo on Xbox.
Developed by Mainframe, it's a cloud-native title that "People on the Xbox team are excited about for multiple reasons" as per Jeff Grubb.