The beloved stealth classic's upcoming remake may not be changing much from a design perspective, but maybe it doesn't need to.
Bloober's experience with working on games like The Medium and Layers of Fear is what led to Konami picking the studio for Silent Hill 2.
Ahead of Suikoden 1 and 2 HD Remaster's release, the broadcast will reveal "all the latest news on Suikoden", according to Konami.
BioWare's high-profile RPG joins the subscription service after launching over four months ago and failing to meet EA's expectations.
Further details are pending, but the new project is based on Konami's IP. The latter will also serve as the publisher once again.
Konami's beloved RPG series finally returns after a long hiatus.
The Xbox Series X/S version of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater got a special trailer revealing Snake vs Bomberman.
There are two physical versions and two digital ones, with only the Digital Deluxe Edition including 48 hours of early access.
Konami recommends that PC players should run on an Intel 8th generation or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, and have 16 GB of RAM.
The screenshots also show us what the new UI for changing Camouflage will look like, along with one of the main bosses of the game.
The rest of the Cobra Unit, including The End, is revealed alongside confirmation of the Snake vs. Monkey crossover mini-game.
The publisher saw significantly increased net sales and operating profit for the nine months ending December 31st, 2024.
Bloober Team's critically acclaimed remake has achieved a new milestone over three months later. It's available on PS5 and PC.
The rating could indicate a significant development milestone and a potential release date announcement in the coming months.
That's according to insider NateTheHate, who is unsure whether the remake will receive a day and date release for the console.
"We’re working hard on both titles to meet fans’ expectations," says series producer Motoi Okamoto.
"Our top priority is to deliver a polished and high-quality Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater to our fans," says Konami's Noriaki Okamura.
Bloober Team absolutely smashed it out of the park with their careful reimagining of one of the greatest horror games of all time.
Konami's remastered compilation launches on March 6th, 2025, for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Meanwhile, the audio team that worked on the remake is now working on the upcoming Cronos: The New Dawn.