Metal Gear Survive, Konami’s Kojima-less follow-up to Metal Gear Solid 5, is not going to launch this yr.
Metal Gear Survive is a spin-off about Mother Base troopers which have been transported, by a wormhole, right into a weird and zombie-filled alternate world. It’s a co-op sport about banding collectively to cope with hoards of zombies, set on a modified model of the Afghanistan map from The Phantom Pain. It was announced last year, however we haven’t seen a lot of it since TGS last year. It’s at the moment playable at E3.
During E3, Konami confirmed to Polygon that the sport would not launch in 2017. It has been pushed again into early 2018 to offer the studio time to shine the sport additional. This means it’ll miss the vacation interval, however hopefully the sport – the primary Metal Gear sport since Kojima and Konami parted ways – will probably be higher.
Metal Gear Survive will probably be out there on PC, PS4 and Xbox One subsequent yr. It’ll have co-op for as much as 4 gamers.
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