In an industry where the adage "never meet your heroes" often holds uncomfortably true, there are unique moments of redemption that not only meet but surpass fan expectations. Such is the case with Konami's recent move to bring back a familiar face, or should we say, voice, in the original English voice actor for Solid Snake, David Hayter, a decision that is being met with cheers and applause. This reunion comes in the wake of Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1, which is a comprehensive assemblage that sees Hayter reprising his iconic role, stirring nostalgia and excitement among fans.
David Hayter, whose voice has become synonymous with the Metal Gear franchise, is a man of many talents, boasting a resume that includes credits as an actor, writer, and director. His return to the franchise is significant, not only because of his multifaceted abilities but also due to the odd circumstances surrounding his departure.
In 2016, Hayter disclosed his peculiar exclusion from Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain, a move that seemed even stranger considering the Japanese version retained Akio Otsuka as the voice of Snake. Now, with the former shepherd of the series, Hideo Kojima, having departed from Konami, the stage was set for Hayter's much-anticipated return.
The announcement of Hayter's involvement was teased through a trailer for the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1, also known as the Legacy Series, where Hayter emphatically states, "This is only the beginning." This cryptic message, coupled with his appearance in a post-launch trailer, has sparked a flurry of speculation. Fans are keenly anticipating the continuation of the Master Collection series, with rumors and leaks pointing towards a second volume that might include Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

