Very few games ring a bell quite like Metal Gear. To say that it belongs to the Mount Rushmore of video games is up to debate but it's not an exaggeration either. It's one of the oldest and best-selling games of all time. And, despite its non-appearance in the headlines save for the occasional rumor or two in recent years, Konami just confirmed that its drawing power remains just as strong.
Crafted by the visionary Hideo Kojima, this Tactical Espionage Action franchise has infiltrated the hearts of millions and left an indelible mark on the fabric of interactive entertainment. And this year, in a testament to its evergreen allure, the game's publisher, Konami, disclosed that the series has achieved a monumental 60 million sales worldwide since its inception in 1987.
Delving deep into the digits, Konami's digital entertainment business update reveals a series that, despite lying dormant in terms of new mainline releases, still commands the kind of sales figures that would be the envy of most.
Without a fresh installment since 2018's Metal Gear: Survive - a game unfortunately lacking the luster of even its least-memorable predecessors - the series still managed to move an impressive 700,000 units between September of last year and this June.

