Metal Gear Solid 5 appears not to be in production

A notice of an interview in the Uk Official PlayStation Magazine seemed to reveal that Hideo Kojima is working on Metal Gear Solid 5. That is not the case. Kojima argues only that the game might ever come.

A week ago the Uk Official PlayStation Magazine a notice of the christmas issue of the magazine. It contains a great interview with Hideo Kojima, the man who once the concept invented for the tactical shooter Metal Gear Solid. “The latest details on Rising and Metal Gear Solid 5” is written on the cover of the magazine. In the announcement sets the sheet, moreover, that Kojima ‘for the first time, openly discussing his plans for Metal Gear Solid 5 and Project Ogre’. It led many readers to conclude that Kojima is working on Metal Gear Solid 5. Nothing is less true; MGS 5 is not in production, according to a new announcement from OPM. “I think that we probably ever have to make, but I have no idea what that is going to be,” says Kojima in the interview about the successor of Metal Gear Solid 4.

The Japanese man says that he is far less likely to be involved in the project will, should it ever come. “What is my share in the project, that will probably not be as great as in MGS1; perhaps I can be of single stage design. In MGS1 I have all the placements themselves. I have the routes of all the enemies designed, did everything hands-on. So closely I can’t be more involved.”

Kojima goes into the interview on Metal Gear Solid: Rising and Project Ogre. On both is still little known. Rising is the first game in the series to be available at release for a console from Microsoft. Earlier parts debuted usually on a console of Sony, and were only afterwards to a Microsoft console ported. The player steps in Rising in addition, not in the in the shoes of Solid Snake, but Raiden, a character that in previous games all-comers. About the game that underlies the working title Project Ogre, is even less known.


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