It's safe to say that Metal Gear The series has become synonymous with the gaming scene, along with its pioneering hero Solid Snake. according to Konami However, this same feeling does not seem to transcend generations, and the fear that the series will become unknown to future generations is one of the main reasons behind the team's upcoming remake, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
In an interview in PLAY #46 he shared it GamesRadarseries producer Noriaki Okamura admitted that many younger players have limited knowledge of the game Metal Gear privilege. “One of the things that really motivated us to do the remake in general is that we realized that a lot of the newer, younger generation of players aren't familiar with the game.” Metal Gear He explained.
“It's basically been our job and our duty to continue to make sure the series continues for generations to come. After all, we're leaving behind a lot more than just DNA,” says Solid Snake – but then again, who is Solid Snake?
This was the reason why the studio chose to remake the third game in the series, according to the schedule, Snake eater It was the first chronological title. The decision to replace the number 3 in the title with the Greek letter “Delta” reinforced their commitment to ensuring that the upcoming title represents a new beginning for the franchise.
Their fears are also justified, though Metal Gear It has a rich history, starting in 1987 and producing 9 mainline titles, with its most recent release being nearly six years ago, with an occasional title that was not well received. Metal Gear Survival. With no new major entry since 2015 Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Painit's easy to see how interest in the series, especially among younger players, has waned over the years.
Let's hope so Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, which is scheduled to be released Sometime in 2025could reignite the passion for the series and take it to new heights. Good luck, snake.
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