For some time now, many rumors and rumors seem to indicate a remake di Metal Gear Solid, the action title with a high stealth component of Konami, capable of achieving enormous success on the first generation of consoles PlayStation. Designed and produced by Hideo Kojima in 1998 and later remastered by Bluepoint games su Xbox 360, the game could come back to the fore again in the future thanks to the same studio author of the remake of Demon's Souls. This was announced by the well-known leaker Moore's Law Is Dead, or the one who correctly anticipated the arrival of God of War Ragnarok when no one was talking about it yet. The insider announced that, according to various sources he believed to be reliable, Bluepoint would be working on the remake of Metal Gear Solid and that the game has been in the works for three years.
Assuming that the leaker is right this time too, the remake of Metal Gear Solid could be a challenging challenge as much as that of Demon's Souls, considering the depth and complexity of the gameplay of Kojima's game. As previously anticipated, the news of the development of a remake of Metal Gear Solid has been running for several months within the videogame environment and, as we reported last September, it was the leaker RedGamingTech to hypothesize that the title would arrive in a renewed and exclusive guise on PlayStation 5.
Moore's Law Is Dead would also seem to agree on the latter aspect, which emphasized the close link between Sony and Bluepoint Games and which led, in fact, to exclusivity of Demon's Souls on the new flagship of the Japanese giant. As widely predictable, Konami and Sony did not want to provide any official statement regarding these rumors and for this reason we invite you to take all these rumors with due attention.