The trailer also reaffirms that Bloober Team's remake is a console exclusive for PlayStation 5 until October 8th, 2025.
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The legendary survival horror game is returning with a full-fledged remake- here's everything you should know about it.
Series producer Noriaki Okamura says the development team will do "everything we can" to avoid a rough launch similar to Vol. 1.
"It’s always been the case that games Mr. Kojima didn’t personally direct don't have 'A Hideo Kojima Game'," series producer Noriaki Okamura explains.
"I think players might just need to see the game and try it for themselves to decide if this approach works," says series producer Noriaki Okamura.
Konami has offered another look at the upcoming remake, which is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The developer also confirmed there will be demo stations at the trade fair for attendees to go hands-on with the upcoming remake.
Though a release date is unknown, production producer Noriaki Okamura said, "We know it's not going to be years and years."
Extensive uncut gameplay footage has emerged, showcasing the opening of the upcoming survival horror remake from Konami and Bloober Team.
The optional filter includes "grain effect, color correction and screen adjustments" for a more "old-school experience."
The game puts players into the shoes of a delivery person in 1959 that is tasked with ferrying strange items, leaving chaos and destruction behind.
Hideo Kojima recently took to Twitter to talk about how he edited promo videos and trailers for Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain himself.
Kojima's first-person psychological horror demo hasn't lost any of its sheen even now, a decade on from release.
Here's everything new we've learned about Konami's upcoming remake.
"Unfortunately we can't really say too much at the moment with Vol. 1 containing MGS 1-3 dot dot dot… you can probably connect the dots!" says Konami producer Noriaki Okamura.
The collection includes the trilogy of Castlevania titles released by Konami for the Nintendo DS, alongside a bonus game in Haunted Castle Revisited.
After prolonged delays, the highly anticipated remastered RPG duo has been given a firm release date for March next year.
You can also instantly add items to the quick-access bar when picking them up instead of going into your backpack every time.
Recent hands-on impressions of a PS5 demo reveal the presence of 4K/30 FPS and 1080p modes. The classic starting question also returns.