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Metal Gear Collection 2014 Teased by Hideo Kojima

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The Metal Gear Collection will be revealed at TGS so you can buy your favorite Metal Gear Solid for the fifth time.

Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima teased the Metal Gear Collection 2014 from his Twitter account today. The English version of his account also shared the image, along with the statement “Reading the script for TGS stage show.” It looks like another re-release of Metal Gear games is inbound. If it’s the Fox Engine version of 1998’s Metal Gear Solid, Kojima has certainly kept us waiting, huh?

Fans of the series are used to remakes and re-releases. Most recently, the Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection for PS3 hit stores in July 2013. That was a re-release of the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for PS3 and XB360, which was released in November 2011. That package collected remakes and special editions of many individual games in the Metal Gear series. At this point, it’s not uncommon for fans of the franchise to own more than a couple copies of individual titles in the series.

More information about the quasi-mysterious Metal Gear Collection will be released during the Tokyo Game Show (September 18-21), so that leaves plenty of time for rampant speculation. Back in 2013, Kojima expressed he would love to see 1998’s Metal Gear Solid remade using the Fox Engine, a game engine made for Kojima Productions. However, his studio is rather preoccupied with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, and he clarified that he “wouldn’t mind if a talented creator from an outside studio could [make] this happen.”

Source: Twitter

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