Noriaki Okamura, the series producer for Metal Gear Solid, has revealed during an interview with Famitsu that the team is thinking about if it’s okay for them to continue with the franchise beyond Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater, but won’t be making any decisions until they have garnered feedback from that project.Okamura-san made the comments when asked if we can expect any other remakes of past Metal Gear Solid games, to which he responded (via Google translation):I think we should think about it after we finish making this work. For example, if we were to remake the original Metal Gear Solid or Metal Gear 1 and 2, there would be some parts that would not work with the same methodology as MGSΔ, including redesigning the level design. That would mean we would have to make more parts anew.Related Content – Upcoming PS5 Games 2024: The Best PS5 Game Coming SoonSo, are we allowed to make the next Metal Gear series, and how far should we go? We want everyone to play MGSΔ, get their opinions, and then move on. There are now very few staff members who worked with the original staff at the time. Before anyone involved is gone, we need to create a path to preserve the Metal Gear series for 10 or 50 years into the future. I think this is something we have to do.In related news, Okamura recently apologised for the lack of a release date for Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater, stating Konami doesn’t want to make promises they can’t keep, so we’ll have to wait a bit longer.Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater is currently in development for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.[Source – Famitsu via Genki on X]
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