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New Metal Gear Solid HD Details Emerge, Sneaking Not Required to See Them

Hideo Kojima’s remastered Metal Gear Solid HD Collection got a lot less stealthy today as Konami revealed new details about the games in a press release today. The remastered PS2 titles and the PS3-ified MGS: Peace Walker will be:

  • Remastered from the ground up for PS3® & Xbox360®
  • Stunning 1080p graphics
  • 60 frames-per-second graphics
  • Icons, sound effects, and all fonts upgraded for HD
  • User interface rebalanced for HD
  • Added right analog stick input and force feedback*
  • Features Trophies on PS3® and Achievements on Xbox 360®
  • Worldwide matchmaking for multiplayer (tentative)
  • TRANSFARRING (save data sharing) compatible with PSP® version*
    • * Applies only to MGS: Peace Walker

    The Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, which also includes Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, will hit shelves this November, so keep an eye out for it. If you haven’t had a chance to play these wonderful games, I highly encourage you to do so.

    Until then: screenshots!

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