Hideo Kojima has stated he will not play Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. The lead developers say his decision has not created bad blood and they remain hopeful he will see and appreciate the remake. Delta producer Noriaki Okamura emphasized delivering the game while being respectful of prior collaborators. The remake arrives nearly a decade after Kojima's 2015 departure from Konami and pauses the series. Delta represents the first attempt to update a classic Metal Gear Solid experience for modern platforms. The development team frames the project as an effort to preserve the franchise's stealth-action legacy and introduce it to younger audiences.
Hideo Kojima, the creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, was very clear about where he stands on the remake of his 2004 masterpiece. Asked if he'd be playing Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, he laughed before telling fashion retailer , "No, I won't." After his very public ouster from Konami in 2015, it's clear the creator has made his peace with leaving his career-defining series behind once and for all.
For the lead developers behind Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Kojima's matter-of-fact decision isn't the cause for bad blood. In fact, they're still hopeful that the man behind the original game will see and appreciate what they cooked up, regardless of whether he plays it himself. "We are not sure what he would want to do, but we want to deliver this game whilst being very respectful of all
From the moment Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater was announced, there was a large elephant in the room. The remake comes nearly a decade after Kojima's firing and the series being put on hold indefinitely. And Delta marks the first attempt to make a Metal Gear Solid game in the old style for the modern era. For Okamura and Creative Producer Yuji Korekado, both of whom worked on the original 20 years ago, the goal was even bigger than filling
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