Konami bringing classic games to Steam has Metal Gear and Silent Hill fans hoping for the same treatment.
Yesterday on August 25, Konami announced that a series of classic and new games alike would be coming to the Official Konami Shop, purchasable for download on Steam. That's 23 games and 18 DLC packs, including the likes of Castlevania, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Contra, and more.
ATTENTION KONAMI FANS!For the first time ever, all the classic games you love and the new games you’re waiting for are coming to the Official Konami Shop as Steam Digital Downloads! 23 Games. 18 DLCs. Are you ready to play?Stay tuned for OKS Games! pic.twitter.com/hVrK0VOCmZAugust 25, 2022
This revival of older Konami games for easier access on Steam has inspired hope in two fan groups in particular. Heading over to ResetEra (opens in new tab), for example, you can find countless Metal Gear and Silent Hill fans hoping for Konami to bring classic games from both series to the Official Konami Shop for activation on Steam.
Currently, it's incredibly difficult to play old Metal Gear games in particular, especially since Konami was forced to remove both Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 from PC in late 2021 over licensing issues for historical footage. Meanwhile, the original Metal Gear Solid is still available on PC, but only through the GOG storefront.
There is actually some hope for Metal Gear fans though, as Konami pledged earlier this year that it would relist older titles from the series on digital storefronts at some point in the future. Konami didn't specify which games it would be relisting though, or when this would happen, and we've heard nothing more since the announcement in July.
As for the Silent Hill series, it's even more dire. The
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