ニュース MGS4 PS5およびXboxポートはコナミによってからかわれ、PS3以外でプレイできるように初めてマークする可能性があります

MGS4 PS5およびXboxポートはコナミによってからかわれ、PS3以外でプレイできるように初めてマークする可能性があります

著者 : Skylar アップデート : Feb 25,2025

MGS4 PS5 & Xbox Port Teased by Konami, Potentially Marking First Time It's Playable Outside of PS3Konamiは、Metal Gear Solid 4の次世代リリースについて推測を燃やし、PS3以外の最初の登場をマークする可能性があります。リメイクとインクルージョンを取り巻く噂 メタルギアソリッド:マスターコレクションVol。 2に対処されます。

Konamiは、MGS4リメイクと次世代ポートを暗示しています

MGSマスターコレクションVol。 2:MGS4の潜在的な包含

MGS4 PS5 & Xbox Port Teased by Konami, Potentially Marking First Time It's Playable Outside of PS3Konami Producer Noriaki Okamuraは、最近のIGNインタビューで、 Metal Gear Solid 4:Patriots の銃がリメイクされ、 Mgs Master Collection Vol。 2、PS5のポート、XboxシリーズX/S、および潜在的に他のプラットフォームと並んでいます。かなりのファンの予想を認めながら、岡村は慎重であり続け、シリーズの未来についての内部議論が進行中であると述べた。彼はファンに「調整を維持する」ように促した。

MGS4 PS5 & Xbox Port Teased by Konami, Potentially Marking First Time It's Playable Outside of PS3MGS4 PS5ポートの可能性は、特に元のゲームのPS3独占性を考えると、ファンの間で長い間議論のトピックでした。 Metal Gear Solidの発売の成功:Master Collection Vol。 1、PCやSwitchを含むさまざまなプラットフォームでの最初の3つのゲームのリマスターバージョンを備えたものは、この推測をさらに燃やします。

昨年、MGS4、MGS5、および Metal Gear Solid:Peace Walker のプレースホルダーボタンに関する報告書は、Konamiの公式タイムラインに登場し、多くの人がこれらのタイトルが Master Collection Volの一部であると信じています。 2。これは、ソーシャルメディアでのMGS4関連のプロジェクトへの彼の関与を示唆しているデイビッド・ヘイター(Solid Snakeの英語の声優)と相まって、期待を強めただけです。

マウントの証拠にもかかわらず、コナミは マスターコレクションVol。の内容をまだ公式に確認していません。 2またはMGS4リメイクの具体的な計画。

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