The Metal Gear series of games are considered some of the best stealth-action titles the genre has to offer. They are iconic games, that managed to cultivate a following of die-hard fans even when they can be slightly silly at times. If anything, the silly moments of the Metal Gear games, such as making a box the ultimate stealth tool, have helped the series cultivate its 35-year lifespan. July 13, 2022 marks 35 years since the first Metal Gear game was unveiled, and Konami is looking to celebrate this anniversary.
It seems that the biggest thing Konami is looking to do to celebrate Metal Gear turning 35 is to resume the sales of «titles that have been temporarily suspended.» While Konami wasn't exactly specific with what titles would be returning, fans have assumed that this recent tweet means Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater will once again be available to play. This would likely mean that the licensing issues that caused Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 to be pulled from storefronts have ended.
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It was assumed that this issue would be a temporary one, but that didn't stop fans from being worried that they would no longer be able to play some of their favorite Metal Gear Solid titles. Initially, all versions of both games were removed from digital storefronts back in November 2021, meaning that an eight-month wait is likely over for players. Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 are fondly remembered by fans of the franchise, with both games being seen as some of the best the series has to offer.
While many will be happy to see sales of these games are resuming, it isn't currently known when they will be purchasable from online storefronts again. At
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