Metal Gear Solid 3 remake release date leaked by PlayStation, alongside a silly Ape Escape mode returning from the PS2 days

A screenshot from the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake.
(Image credit: Konami)

A leaked 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater trailer has accidentall🍃y confirmed it's launching this summer, alongside a surprising Ape Escape crossover mode returning from the original MGS 3.

The seems to have made a whoopsie and uploaded an August 28 release date for Metal Gear Solid Delta, a faithful remake of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hideo Kojima's classic action-stealth game, this♍ time built in Unreal En🐈gine 5.

It's seemingly not just a speculative date, however. The PlayStation mobile app provides further confirmation as a leaked trailer also contains the same August date, new looks at its gameplay, and a surprising Ape Escape tease at the end, showing one of the titular apes cheekily shaking their backside before running off i🐻nto the forest.

The store listing confirms it's the same Snake vs. Monkey mode from the original PlayStation 2 release, where you'll need to sneak around the stage and grab all the "escaped apes running amok." I'm guessing this mode could be exclusive to the PS5 version as Ape Escape is a Sony series, but Konami has yet to ✤confirm anything, including the release date, fo📖r itself.

It seems like Konami is committed to remaking the original Metal Gear Solid 3 as faithfully as possible, however. We know it's got a 'Legacy Style' control scheme and visual filter to mimic Metal Geaꦉr Solid 3's distinct feel, and its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:developers are reta🎃ining the original cast while reconstructing some unused voice lines from 2004 for new dialogue. Remaking a pretty random collaboration w✅ith a cult classic platformer like Ape Escape, which hasn't gotten a new entry in 15 years, is just the icing on the cake.

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