Bloober Team and Konami's remake continues to raise red (or at least somewhat red) flags.
Despite mixed reviews from critics, Konami's free psychological horror title has achieved a significant milestone since its shadow drop.
The long-rumored title finally emerges as a free offering, and while having issues, it's a solid showcase that deals with heavy themes well.
The long-rumored psychological horror title is free to play and focuses on Anita, who navigates an apartment block while a monster hunts her.
The survival horror remake has resurfaced with a new gameplay trailer, though a release date still hasn't been confirmed.
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The rumored showcase also reportedly features high-profile titles like Rise of the Ronin, Silent Hill 2, Judas and many more.
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It was recently stated by PlayStation that the survival horror remake would release sometime this year.
The update adds smoothing, a scanline filter, and screen options for Metal Gear Solid 1, including 16:9 (which isn't widescreen).
The remake is allegedly in an early stage of development, but it's reportedly one of Konami's most "ambitious projects."
The survival horror remake is featured in an official PlayStation reel that hypes up games scheduled for 2024 releases.
A new video released by PlayStation featuring games set for release in 2024 includes Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
However, Konami's Motoi Okamoto first wants to bring "a new follow-up report" and asks fans to "please wait a little longer."
The update goes live in early January 2024, adding new screen features like a 16:9 presentation and a scanline filter for MGS1.
Ver.1.3.1 also fixes minor issues and makes "additional adjustments" to the Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS4 versions.
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"Once Konami, as the game's publisher, shares more information, we are confident that the wait will be worthwhile," the developer says.
Bloober Team also clarifies that the remake has not been cancelled, despite the lack of new information since its announcement last year.