HomeNewsMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Release Date Finally Confirmed — Officially This Time
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Release Date Finally Confirmed — Officially This Time
Mar 19,2025Author: Sophia
The release date for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater was officially confirmed during Sony's State of Play 2025 presentation, alongside a new trailer. The August 28, 2025 release date, which had leaked previously via the PlayStation Store, was officially unveiled. The leak also included an early release of the new trailer, both now confirmed.
An exciting Ape Escape collaboration was also teased, with a cryptic "And More" message hinting at further crossovers to come. This first crossover appears to reference the original Metal Gear Solid 3, which famously featured a monkey minigame where Snake used stun grenades and his unique "Monkey Shaker" gun to subdue the primates.
While boasting a new first-person perspective, *Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater* appears to be a remarkably faithful recreation of the original game. As IGN noted in its preview, "Metal Gear Solid Delta seems more like a very shiny HD remaster than the elegant remake it could have been. It’s an admittedly beautiful nostalgia trip, but almost faithful to a fault."
For more on the exciting announcements from State of Play 2025 and what's coming to PlayStation 5, check out IGN's comprehensive roundup.
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