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Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 2 all announced

Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 2 was today announced by Konami, bundling Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker, and Metal Gear Solid Ghost Babel.

“The package includes Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, originally released on PS3, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (the PS3 HD Collection version of the PSP original) and the series’ first handheld title Metal Gear: Ghost Babel (launched on handheld in 2000), which will be selectable within the Bonus Content section of the Collection,” Konami’s Chizuru Oda said on the PlayStation Blog.

The title will offer pre-order bonuses (and the game is available for pre-order today), alongside bonuses for those who have a save on the Master Collection Vol 1.

At the same time, Konami also announced that Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 1 will get an update offering higher resolutions for both Metal Gear Solid 1 and Metal Gear Solid 3. That update rolls out today.

We reviewed Master Collection Vol 1 here, saying, “Literally nothing has changed — voice actors weren’t consulted to provide new voiceovers, so terms like ‘select button’ are still spoken in Metal Gear Solid even though Konami has replaced on-screen text with ‘Touch Pad’ on PS5. You’re in a 4:3 ratio that’s generously described as 1080p. Controls haven’t been updated, so changes in camera angles mean a little bit of brain confusion because we’re all modern gamers and this isn’t 1998.”

Expect Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 2 from 27 August on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Switch.


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