Early Access to Critiques for MGS Delta
Anticipation for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is building, and Konami seems incredibly confident in the quality of its upcoming remake. Fans will get an early look at what critics think, as reviews are set to go live on August 22nd, almost a week before the game’s official launch.
This early review embargo lift, set for 10:00 AM Moscow Time on August 22nd, gives players nearly six days to read up on the remake before its release on August 28th. This move often suggests that a publisher is very sure about their game's quality, allowing critics ample time and an early window to publish their findings.
What to Expect from the Remake
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is being developed by Konami in partnership with Virtuos, a studio known for their excellent work on the remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. This collaboration aims to bring the beloved classic to a new generation with significant enhancements.
Beyond updated graphics that aim to modernize the iconic stealth adventure, the remake promises to retain the original gameplay systems that fans adore. Players can also look forward to new content, including additional scenes in the 'secret theater' and a fresh multiplayer mode called 'Fox Hunt' for those who enjoy online action.
Launch Details for Players
The game is slated to launch on August 28th across PC (via Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Notably, the remake will also include Russian subtitles, making it accessible to a wider international audience.
The early release of reviews means that prospective players will have a significant amount of time to weigh opinions and decide whether to pre-order or pick up the game on day one. This transparency from Konami offers a great opportunity for the community to get an informed perspective ahead of what is shaping up to be one of the year's most anticipated remakes.
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