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Konami is reportedly remaking Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and will showcase it at E3 along with a new Castlevania, as well as new details on the latter game's Dead Cells tie in.
By Tom Caswell on
Konami will reportedly be at E3 this year in a big way. According to Andy Robinson via the VGC podcast, the world’s Premier makers of Pachinko machines may steal the show at the long absent trade event, with a new Castlevania game and a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
In terms of the other older Metal Gear Solid games potentially being playable on modern platforms, Robinson said that as of one year or two years ago, being able to do so in some shape or form was in the cards, but it's now less clear what the situation is. «I would imagine that Metal Gear Solid 3, the remake, is going to be somewhat of a testbed for that,» Robinson said.
Robinson also noted how Konami is «opening up to collaborating with more developers,» though it wasn't clear if he was just talking about the Silent Hill series, or Konami's wider portfolio as well. Which, a quick scroll through wikipedia will tell you is mostly just rehashed iterations of Dance, Dance Revolution.
Some kind of Metal Gear Solid 3 remake has been rumored for a long while now, but there's been no official comment from Konami on the matter. Last October, the also long-rumored and repeatedly leaked Silent Hill 2 remake was revealed, which is being developed by Layers of Fear studio Bloober Team.
It’s been nearly a decade since the last non-pachinko, non-mobile
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