's second Master Collection volume, which was t🅠eased by Konami after thꦿe initial reveal of the first compilation, wil🍸l reportedly include Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, finally freeing it from its PS3 exclusivity🍎 after 15 years.
After a decade of silence since the controversial release of Metal Gear Survive in 2013, Konami is finally bringing Metal Gear Solid back by... well, bringing Metal Gear Solid back. Although we're likely not getting a brand-new game in some time, a remak♒e of Snake Eater is con꧅firmed to be in the works and we're just a few short months away from the release of Metal Gear Solid:ꦏ Master Collection Vol. 1, which compiles remastered versions of the first three game⭕s in the series.
Ever since that first collection was revealed, Konami has teased that more Metal Gear games are going to be remastered in the future. While the contents of that collection haven't been officially announced yet, there was a lot of evidence that it would feature Metal Gear Solid 4, something that IGN is now reporting to be the case.
, the was recently updated after the game was showcased at the most recent Nintendo Direct. If you inspect the page, placeholder buttons for Metal Gear Solid 4, Peace Walker, and the Phantom Pain have all been added to the timeline, suggesting that they're part of a future collection.
Nitroid also pointed out that placeholder buttons don't link to the official pages for the games that are currently active and instead link to new pages that feature screenshots from the first Master Collection, suggesting that it's linked to that instead of just being a random timeline update to make sure all of the games in the series are on there.
To make things even more conclusive, IGN has reported that it's heard that the second Master Collection volume will indeed feature the three remaining mainline games that were added to the website's timeline. , IGN said, "IGN understands this lineup for Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 is accurate and has asked Konami for comment".
As impressive as it is to imagine the Phantom Pain running on a Nintendo Switch, the highlight of the second collection is without a doubt Metal Gear Solid 4, which is the only game in the series to have never been ported from its original console, which means the whole series will finally be easily access🍰ible.
Now, where's the Metal Gear Rising remaster?