Konami is internally developing the GS3 remake, while the project is also "fully supported" by Virtuos, it's been confirmed.
Metal Gear Solid voice actor and singer Donna Burke is working on a new rendition of "Snake Eater", but it's not for a remake.
It's also claimed that re-releases of past Metal Gear Solid might still be part of the plan for Konami, in addition to releasing an MGS3 remake.
If the rumoured Metal Gear Solid 3 remake is indeed real, this is what we're hoping it'll change (and keep).
Quinton Flynn, who played Raiden in multiple Metal Gear games, seems to be hinting at imminent announcements related to the series.
"2023 will be a year of many announcements," says veteran Konami producer Noriaki Okamura.
The website also mentions experience with the Fox Engine. Reports have claimed that Virtuos is developing a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake.
However, online features for Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition on PC won't be supported due to the game's "aging system."
Leaks have claimed the Singapore-based studio is developing the alleged remake, and a Metal Gear Solid artbook was recently spotted in one of its recruitment videos.
The Nintendo Switch eShop page for Square Enix's upcoming port has confirmed how much storage space it will require.
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.
If that Metal Gear Solid 3 remake does end up happening, hopefully it'll look a little something like this.
Recent rumours have suggested that an MGS3 remake is in the works- here's why we're excited about the possibility.
The LinkedIn page of a former Virtuos employee says the studio is working on a AAA remake, lending further credence to report Metal Gear reports.
Virtuos' managing director of games Christophe Gandon speaks with GamingBolt about what the next few years look like for the developer.
Virtuos' Christophe Gandon feels next-gen consoles' SSDs will affect "both the way games look and the way games are designed."
Virtuos' managing director of games Christophe Gandon talks about the future of VR on Xbox.
Virtuos' managing director of games Christophe Gandon speaks about how the PS5's Tempest engine will make games more immersive.
The portable version will hopefully get some extra polish soon.
You'll be able to take the post-launch content on the go as well.