Metal Gear Solid remains one of the best pieces of gaming in history and while we haven't heard much about MGS since Konami's botched attempt to continue the series with Metal Gear Survive following their ugly divorce with the series' creator, Hideo Kojima, there are recent rumors pointing to a possible remaster in the works.
Upcoming Metal Gear Solid Collection To Be a Pure Remaster
According to an anonymous leaker on image-based bulletin board, 4chan, there is a Metal Gear Solid Collection in the works. It will reportedly be split into two parts. The first part will contain Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, a 2004 remake of the original Metal Gear Solid title, as well as Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance and Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence. Meanwhile, the second part of the collection will include only Metal Gear Solid 4, which, the leaker claims, "has been a nightmare" to remaster.
The leaker adds that the physical collection will only include the three games in disc form with an additional code provided for those who want to download and play Metal Gear Solid 4.
Lastly, the leaker clarifies that the upcoming Metal Gear Solid Collection is just a port with better graphics. He tells readers not to expect anything like "haptic feedback" and "HD rumble", as well as others like the skateboarding minigame and even the dream sequence. He ends things by saying that he has no idea why the collection leaves Peace Walker out, which is an important part of the Metal Gear Solid storyline.
