Hideo Kojima confirms development of Metal Gear Solid 5

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Developer Hideo Kojima has confirmed that his studio is working on Metal Gear Solid 5. The game is made with the Fox Engine, but it is not yet known how far the development is and for what platforms the game is developed.

Hideo Kojima, the developer behind the Metal Gear franchise and head of Kojima Productions, confirmed against the French magazine Gamekyo that Metal Gear Solid 5 is in development. The developer said that the game is made by Konami’s Fox Engine, but wanted to be more than a little lost. Kojima confirmed that the game again to Solid Snake will run and the more will be focused on infiltration and interaction with other characters, about the same as that worked in Deux Ex: Human Revolution.

Kojima emphasized in the interview that the images shown of the Fox Engine are not representative for Metal Gear Solid 5. In a video interview with IGN shown techdemo was intended to lighting effects in the engine, but served no other purpose. It is also not yet known for what platforms the game is made.

Although Kojima not confirmed, it seems that Kojima Productions, the game itself will develop. In 2013 it will be on the market next Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is still in development, but that game is primarily by ontwikkelstudio Platinum Games made. In addition, early IGN Kojima in the last year published the movie to ‘the new project from Kojima Productions, and Hideo about the Fox Engine began to talk. In addition to this, Kojima Productions earlier this year, was looking for twenty new developers for the next ‘MGS’, which is also on the pc should appear.

It is not the first time that Metal Gear Solid 5 comes up for discussion in an interview with Hideo Kojima. The Uk Official PlayStation Magazine put Kojima in november 2011 on its cover, and alluded to the fact that there information about Metal Gear Solid 5 in the magazine would be. That turned out not to be the case; Kojima had simply said that Metal Gear Solid 5 ‘supposedly ever made’. The project now seems a lot more concrete than it was then, or than Kojima then wanted to divulge.