Konami has announced that the delisted Metal Gear Solid games will be returning as part of the series' upcoming anniversary celebrations. Metal Gear Solid celebrates its 35th anniversary this month, as the original Metal Gear launched on the MSX on July 13, 1987.
There are some companies that have no problem remaking or remastering their old titles for modern platforms, as is the case with Square Enix and the Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy series, or Capcom and the Street Fighter games. The Metal Gear Solid series is a bit more inconsistent with remakes and remasters, with Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots remaining on the PS3, and the original Metal Gear Solid (as well as its Twin Snakes remake on the Nintendo GameCube) seeing sporadic releases over the years, with the most recent being the version of Metal Gear Solidported to the PC.
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Fans weren't expecting much from the Metal Gear Solid 35th anniversary celebrations, even with the rumors of a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater making the rounds. It turns out that Konami does have something planned, as the official Metal Gear Twitter page (translated by Video Games Chronicle) has announced that the company is working on bringing back the delisted Metal Gear Solid games to digital storefronts. There is currently no word regarding when the games will be relisted.
1987年7月13日に発売された『METAL GEAR』シリーズは、本日35周年を迎えました。 一時販売を停止しておりますタイトルにおいて、販売再開のための準備を進めております。 <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/METALGEAR?src=hash&ref_src=» https: screenrant.com>#METALGEAR
<a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/MG35th?src=hash&ref_src=» https: screenrant.com>#MG35th pic.twitter.com/X7RL5du2qE
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