A Metal Gear Solid collection is rumored to make an appearance at PlayStation’s State of Play event, with an eventual release on both PC and consoles.
In response to a question that asked when the rumored Metal Gear Solid collection will see the light of day, VGC’s Andy Robinson urged fans to tune in to his podcast this Thursday, which also happens to be the day PlayStation’s State of Play event is set to take place.
This isn’t the first we’ve heard rumors regarding a Metal Gear Solid collection. Earlier this year, Twitter user oopsleaks had mentioned that classic Metal Gear Solid games would be coming to Steam some time later in 2023. They stated that they had received multiple signs of it happening, though they had no clue which games and versions would be featured in the collection.
Previously, Dusk Golem, who is known for his contacts in the game industry, had also stated that the first three Metal Gear Solid games will be getting the remastered treatment from Konami. They claimed that MGS 1, 2, and 3 remasters are planned for release on all platforms, including Steam and consoles. According to him, Konami plans on releasing the new remastered versions of Metal Gear Solid 1, 2, and 3 will be sold separately, but if the trilogy is bought as a collection, buyers will get extra goodies in the form of MSX versions of Metal Gear 1 and 2 MSX.
According to Golem, multiple reliable sources have confirmed the aforementioned details to him on multiple occasions. He stated that he hadn’t originally planned on going public with details regarding Metal Gear Solid 1, 2, and 3 remasters, but he ultimately decided to do so, since others had already spilled the beans.
Metal Gear Solid is a stealth action game series developed by Konami originally for PlayStation consoles. The first entry was released in the year 1998. It was directed, produced, and written by Hideo Kojima.