Close Up: Metal Gear Figgyz Wave 1 – 3
First4Figures introduces Figgyz, a new line of more affordable collectibles.
It would be great if these three features were to be added to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
Read MoreIn this week’s episode of Designer’s Notes, the team talks about the upcoming DLC, as well as the changes happening
Read MoreKonami has shared some more details on the upcoming downloadable content for Metal Gear Online. First of all, there will be three new maps, one of which was revealed earlier.
Read MoreOn Twitter, Kojima talked a bit about the challenge of keeping up with constantly evolving technology in the gaming industry.
Read MoreIn their latest financial report released today, Konami has announced ‘continued favorable sales’ for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
Read MoreFor the past days, Kojima has been touring the world together with Mark Cerny to visit some of the biggest
Read MoreIn their final stop of the technology tour, Hideo Kojima and Mark Cerny went to Paris to visit Quantic Dream,
Read MoreEarlier today Hideo Kojima arrived at Schiphol Airport, and headed to Amsterdam to visit Guerrilla Games. This studio is known
Read MoreIn this week’s volume of Designer’s Notes, the developers first discuss the unique MGO character Ocelot, before revealing the name
Read MoreKonami will release an update that adds several new development items to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain that can be used
Read MoreYesterday afternoon Kojima arrived in London as the next destination of his 10-day technology tour with Mark Cerny. Earlier this
Read MoreKojima’s 10-day technology with Mark Cerny continued after their visit to Sony Computer Entertainment America’s headquarters in San Mateo. Unfortunately,
Read MoreAfter his visit to Sony Bend Studio in Oregon, Kojima and his team took an early flight to their next
Read MoreThe next destination on Kojima’s technology trip was Sony Bend Studio in Oregon. This studio has worked on games like Uncharted:
Read MoreHideo Kojima has been checking his new program titled HideoTube. It seems likely that this will be comparable to Kojima
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