It might be the worst-kept secret in video games right now, but Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater's remake still hasn't been officially confirmed to even exist. It has been claimed official confirmation will finally manifest at this Wednesday's PlayStation Showcase, but don't panic if you don't have a PS5. Apparently, the remake isn't going to be a PlayStation exclusive.
It is worth noting as with everything related to the remake that this is a rumor for now, one that will hopefully be confirmed to be valid on Wednesday. According to Insider Gaming, Snake Eater's remake will be part of the Showcase this week. However, it'll be confirmed during the teaser, or perhaps shortly after, that the remake will launch on Xbox Series X|S and Steam as well as PS5.
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There were fears among some gamers that the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake would be confirmed to be an exclusive, or at least a timed exclusive, upon reveal due to the Showcase rumors. However, games given a spotlight during PlayStation shows aren't all exclusives. Yes, titles like Spider-Man 2 and The Last Of Us Factions will likely be there, but plenty of third-party games will be a part of the festivities, especially with more than an hour to fill.
The Metal Gear remake is up there competing for the record of longest development period without confirmation from anyone in an official capacity that it's actually happening. First rumored to be coming in 2021, we have effectively experienced a series of potential hints surfacing and then being immediately shot down ever since, the latest of which being Donna Burke's Snake Eater song project which apparently has nothing to do with the
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