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Metal Gear Solid Delta's new trailer ends on a tease for the long-awaited return of Metal Gear Onlin

Published on January 01, 0001

Among the trailers at Sony's State of Play showcase was a new look at . Of the many remake projects in the contemporary game industry, this is a bit of an odd one: it's largely a straight-up visual recreation of Metal Gear Solid 3, with some modernized touches, which means it's going to feel an awful lot like the original PS2 game.

Now, yeah, that PS2 game is , but still. All of the questions I have around Delta are how the feel of the game is going to hold up, because visually Konami has done a spectacular job on the characters and environments. The latest trailer mostly focuses on giving us a brief glimpse of Snake's various fights against the Cobra Unit, MGS [[link]] Delta's bosses, and a few of the game's big set pieces.

Once the boss showreel is out of the way, however, and we've seen a few of the chase sequences, this new trailer goes into some of Delta's more unusual features. The first is the return of Snake vs. Monkey, which Konami had previously confirmed, an excellent Sony-exclusive bonus mode that sees Snake hunting down [[link]] the little critters from Ape Escape.

This particular flavour of the mode will only be on PlayStation, but Konami is making a version with Bomberman for Xbox, which is presumably the version we'll be getting on PC.

Then the big news. Right at the end of the trailer we see a jungle landscape. An item appears. A previously camouflaged player quickly grabs the item, dives to the ground, and their camouflage shifts to match the terrain. A split-second later another player appears, looks around suspiciously for a moment, then walks on by without seeing them.

It's only a few seconds long, but this is unmistakably a tease for the return of Metal Gear Online, the absolutely superb multiplayer mode that was introduced in MGS3: Subsistence (a PS2 director's cut of the original game). Following the clip we see the text "and more" which as far as I'm concerned seals the deal: I was definitely interested in Delta anyway, but honestly didn't expect the return of MGO.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

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You may well wonder why this [[link]] is worth getting excited about. MGO pits two teams of soldiers against each other across various modes (deathmatch, capture the flag, etcetera), with the top-scoring player on each team becoming one of the game's main characters in the next round (with unique equipment and abilities).

That may sound pretty standard but the magic of MGO is in the depth of Metal Gear's existing systems, and how cleverly they're implemented in a multiplayer environment. It's also full of brilliant little Kojima touches, like dead players becoming invisible ghosts that can go around, tap on walls, and whisper "woooo" in the ears of the living.

MGO didn't survive long in the wild: Konami turned off the various worldwide servers across 2006-7, though to this day there are fan-run communities that keep the game (and later iterations of MGO) available.

Konami has yet to officially confirm the return of MGO, but I'm convinced (and delighted). We'll know for sure soon enough: Metal Gear Delta is due to release on August 28,2025, and for such a visual showcase has some .

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