Metal Gear Solid HD Collection Enters North America November 8

More Metal Gear Solid HD Collection release date news for you! Konami has just announced its planned North American release date for the much-anticipated remastered collection.

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More Metal Gear Solid HD Collection release date news for you!

Konami has just announced its planned North American release date for the much-anticipated remastered collection. The set, which includes high-definition versions of Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3 and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, will be available on these shores on November 8, 2011.

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced that METAL GEAR SOLID HD COLLECTION for the PlayStation®3 and Xbox 360® will be available in stores on November 8th, 2011.

From the critically acclaimed director, Hideo Kojima, METAL GEAR SOLID HD COLLECTION offers a handful of the most popular Metal Gear Solid titles from the past in true HD for the first time ever. Featuring a total of 5 complete games including METAL GEAR SOLID 2: SONS OF LIBERTY, METAL GEAR SOLID 3: SNAKE EATER, METAL GEAR SOLID: PEACE WALKER in HD, and the original MSX2 classics, METAL GEAR and METAL GEAR 2: SOLID SNAKE. The HD Collection offers old and new fans a chance to experience the epic game play, design and storytelling of the MGS franchise.

The ” METAL GEAR SOLID (MGS)” series is the seminal work of Hideo Kojima, Japan’s master game creator, and the progenitor of the stealth action game genre. The player controls numerous legendary characters from the METAL GEAR SOLID universe from elite special forces units who are sent on solo sneaking missions through enemy installations, vast jungles, and sometimes even the thick of battle. Alone and surrounded by the enemy, even a special forces agent will find it tough to come out alive. But that is the secret behind the series’ popularity-the cerebral challenge of figuring out how to avoid combat, and the thrill of sneaking through enemy territory undetected.

The MGS series is also known for its storyline, which blends seamlessly with the gameplay. The scenarios are based on extensive research and incorporate the drama of actual developments in society.

These elements have made MGS what it is today: a mature work of entertainment that transcends national borders and the confines of video games, and one of the leading products of the Japanese content business.


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