Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 3 remake might not be coming this year, with insiders claiming that the game’s release has been pushed to 2025. While the news hasn’t officially been confirmed by Konami, the lack of news surrounding this remake wouldn’t make a delay too surprising.
Insider billbil-kun has written a report on Dealabs about the possible delay of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, claiming this game has been delayed to next year. The insider also claims that an announcement about this delay is imminent, teasing that the game’s final release date will be revealed during Summer Game Fest.
Billbil-Kun is a pretty reliable insider, though fans should take the news regarding this Metal Gear Solid 3 remake with a pinch of salt. Nothing is official unless Konami makes a major announcement, but given the insider’s track record, there’s a good chance this is true. Summer Games Fest is almost here, so we might see the game’s announcement sooner rather than later.
The trailer for Metal Gear Delta was released last year, though no actual gameplay for this remake was shown. Fans were excited to see that this classic game was getting remade, but the lack of actual gameplay has been disappointing to many. Making things worse were the reports that claimed the game was simply reusing voice acting from the original PS2 release.
Many fans are interested in seeing this Metal Gear Solid 3 remake in action, especially since the original PS2 game is still a classic. Various remasters of the game have shown that this title has held up incredibly well, with gripping gameplay and a plot that keeps players guessing. If everything goes well, this remake could be everything that fans want and more.
At the time of writing, there isn’t any release date for this Metal Gear Solid 3 remake. Curious fans can pick up the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC.