Sony publishes an annual outlook in which the best new games for the Playstation 5 are presented. These also included Metal Gear Solid Delta and Silent Hill 2. This also indirectly announced the release date of the two hotly anticipated remakes.
Until now, “Metal Gear Solid” fans were left in the dark as to when the remake of the well-known Konami classic would finally be released. The same went for the players who are eagerly waiting for Silent Hill 2.
Now the two games appeared alongside several other titles in Playstation’s annual preview for 2024, so you can assume that fans will be able to enjoy the long-awaited remakes this year.
You can see Playstation’s annual outlook for yourself here:
These are the two remakes of the PS hits
What kind of game is Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater? Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater is the remake of a Konami classic for the PS2 from 2004 and comes from video game maker Hideo Kojima, who is known for his complex and cinematic games. .
In the game you play the soldier Snake, who is sent on a mission into the jungle during the Cold War to prevent the use of a destructive weapon.
You have to sneak past the enemies in stealth style and ensure your survival in the hostile environment by taking care of wounds or setting up traps.
What kind of game is Silent Hill 2? This is also a remake of a Konami classic. The survival and horror game was released in 2001 for the PS2.
In the remake you once again take on the role of James Sunderland, who receives a letter from his late wife Mary. He should go to Silent Hill. But when he gets there, he finds a ghost town full of monsters.
In the horror game you then solve the mystery surrounding Mary and the strange place and be careful of various creepy creatures.
Which PS5 highlights are coming this year? In addition to the two hotly anticipated titles mentioned, the following games are also shown in the video:
Which PS5 game are you particularly looking forward to this year? Feel free to write it to us in the comments.
Here you can find another clip from Sony that looked ahead to the year 2078:
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