The Master Collection Vol. 1 packs in some excellent games along with some extra goodies. Can it bring back Metal Gear from the dead?
Genvid's interactive streaming series begins airing on October 31st at 6 PM PT, and will change based on audience decisions.
Metal Gear returns after a long hiatus- here's what you should know about its upcoming collection.
Konami and Bloober Team could be gearing up to reveal new details on the survival horror title in the near future.
The interactive streaming series will be available on iOS, Android, and PC, Genvid Entertainment and Konami have officially confirmed.
The community-driven streaming series is set to premiere on Halloween, according to its updated listing on the Google Play Store.
An Easter egg from the original PlayStation One release of Metal Gear Solid carries over to the Master Collection in a new way.
The PS4 version launches on the same day as Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch and targets a 1080p resolution at 60 FPS.
An enjoyable enough continuation of the classic IP.
The survival horror remake's last update was its official announcement, which happened in October last year.
The entries in this rundown are extremely obvious, so much so that it was clearly a deliberate ploy by Hideo Kojima to plant the idea in our heads that anyone can be Big Boss – even the player.
"Additional time is needed to ensure the quality performance and gameplay experience our users deserve," Konami says.
What exactly is it about the MGS1 remake that has made it such a divisive game within the series' fanbase?
The Nintendo Switch version of the collection targets 1080p/30 FPS when docked while targeting 720p/30 FPS in handheld mode.
While Konami won't be changing any potentially controversial scenes from Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, every game will have a content warning at the start.
The collection will launch for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC on October 24.
Konami will detail its release date and price later. The PS4 version will be digital-only, unlike on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and Nintendo Switch.
Konami confirms that the performance and resolution of both titles will match the HD Collection, though they run at 30 FPS on Nintendo Switch.
Genvid Entertainment CEO Jacob Navok speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming Silent Hill streaming series.
The upcoming collection's ESRB rating also mentions a PlayStation 4 version, which has yet to be officially announced.