
"Speaking to the Japanese website Real Sound (and machine translated by both Eurogamer and VGC), Okamura said that, while he'd love to build on the momentum that the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake gave him and Konami, the team is still at the decision-making stage about what comes next. He expressed that another remake is possible, but so too is something entirely new. After all, with Metal Gear Solid alone, Konami has a rich history to pull from."
"He was then asked about that future and if a Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots remake was something the team would consider pursuing. It's not a no, but Okamura said it wouldn't be an easy task, particularly because of the unusual designs required to get the 3D performance at the time. Modernizing those assets would be difficult, he concluded."
Konami is undecided about what to develop next following the release of Metal Gear Solid Delta on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The company may pursue another remake or create entirely new Metal Gear content. Noriaki Okamura noted enthusiasm to build on the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake's momentum but said the team remains in decision-making. Much of the original Metal Gear staff no longer works at Konami, so future remakes will not simply receive surface-level updates. A remake of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots would be technically challenging due to unusual 3D designs and difficult-to-modernize assets. Metal Gear Solid Delta received a 9/10 review.
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