VGC editor-in-chief says Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake could be released as early as next year
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake rumors are so numerous that there is little doubt about its existence.
However, Konami, the company that owns the rights to the cult franchise by Hideo Kojima, still has not made any official announcement, limiting itself to vague hints.
Here's What We Know
VGC editor-in-chief Andy Robinson is claiming that the game is not only in active development, but may be released as early as next year.
The journalist speculates that an MGS3 remake will be announced soon, possibly at E3. However, there is a good chance that the show will be cancelled altogether, because more and more companies refuse to take part in it. For example, the other day it was reported that Ubisoft would prefer to hold their own presentation, and today it was reported that Sega and Tencent will also be skipping the show.
Robinson believes that if E3 is canceled, Konami will hold its own show and announce a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. According to the journalist, the Japanese publisher may be working on updated versions of other parts of the stealth action game.
The game is believed to be being developed by Virtuos, a studio that specialises in porting games, but there's no official confirmation of that either.