Metal Gear Solid Delta New Trailer and GU Collaboration
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See TGS Metal Gear Solid Delta Story Trailer, GU Reveal 

During the Tokyo Game Show 2024, Konami unveiled the latest Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater story trailer. The remake of the 2004 classic Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater follows the first Virtuous Mission from the game’s opening chapter and offers a better look at the updated take on the classic game. Additionally, GU (ジーユー), a Japanese clothing brand, teased a collaboration with Metal Gear Solid ahead of its Tokyo Game Show reveal trailer.

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The trailer revisits the early section of the game, during which Snake is sent to retrieve Dr. Sokolov. During it, we get a better idea of the political tensions rampant throughout this installment and see familiar characters like Ocelot and Volgin set the stage for the broader Cold War narrative. This marks the first time we got to see see The Boss, Ocelot, and other key characters in high-resolution detail in this take on the game. 

We can view the official TGS 2024 trailer below:

As for GU, you can see the official social post for its upcoming Metal Gear Solid shirts and clothing below. There are no actual images of any items. Instead, we see a familiar question mark alerting us that something is up.

In related news, It was confirmed in June 2024 that Hideo Kojima is not involved with the development of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. During the Metal Gear Production Hotline event, producer Noriaki Okamura revealed that while some of the original team members are working on the remake, Kojima and other key staff have moved on to new projects.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will release for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on an unannounced date.


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Daniel is a staff writer and translator. With a BA in Digital Media and a passion for Game design, he got his start writing for fiction inspired by the art and entertainment he loves. His favorite genres are JRPGs, survival horrors, and multiplayer games.