Recently, there has been some excitement surrounding the potential release date of the stealth action game Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. According to a leaked post by retailer GameStop, the game could be arriving as soon as the 17th of November this year. While the leaked information was quickly scrubbed, the Ian Games Network managed to capture the details before it was removed.
Critical Analysis of the Leak
One interesting observation made by IGN is the fact that the 17th of November falls on a Sunday this year, which is an unusual day for a game release. However, if the leak is accurate, it would mean that the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake is set to be released exactly 20 years after the original. This creates a sense of legitimacy and balance in the information presented. It is worth noting that the names “Good Leakman” and “Bad Infoman” sound like potential Metal Gear bosses, adding a playful element to the leak.
Fans of the Metal Gear Solid series were treated to a glimpse of Metal Gear Solid Delta last year, followed by a more detailed look during the Xbox Games Showcase over the weekend. A recent video released by Konami featuring Snake voice actor David Hayter and producer Noriaki Okamura provided further insight into the game. However, some viewers found the video to be lacking authenticity and feeling somewhat contrived. Despite this, the inclusion of Hayter’s voice in the trailers was well-received, showcasing his continued dedication to the series.
From the interview with Hayter and Okamura, it became apparent that Konami has intentions to continue the Metal Gear Solid series with original titles if the remakes prove to be successful. This hints at exciting possibilities for the future of the franchise, although any new titles are likely still a few years away. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater in November, the prospect of new adventures and innovations in the series is something to look forward to.
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