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Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 2 is still on the way

It has been quite some time since the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 1 released. At the time, Konami confirmed that there would be a second volume, but due to a lack of updates. fans have begun to wonder if it was cancelled. Fortunately, this week at the Tokyo Game Show, Konami finally provided an update.

During a Metal Gear presentation at the Tokyo Game Show, Metal Gear Solid producer, Noriaki Okamura, confirmed that Vol 2 of the Master Collection is still in the works.

Here is the full statement (via VGC): “It has certainly taken quite a while now. Since we called the first instalment Vol 1, it’s only natural to expect a second one, and that’s what we said years ago. We’ve been working on it properly while also producing Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. When the time is right, we’d like to share with you all news on not only its progress but also the direction going forward.”

Fans will have to wait “a little longer” to see Vol 2 of the collection in action, so keep your fingers crossed for a reveal next year.

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