Konami wants to revive the Metal Gear, Silent Hill and Castlevania brands

There has long been speculation that a new game from the Silent Hill series is being worked on, and in the end it turned out that maybe two are emerging. But VGC magazine has now come up with an even bigger bomb , because according to its sources, Konami is not only trying to revive Silent Hill, but also Metal Gear and Castlevania

Let’s start from the back, because not much is known about the new Castlevania. However, VGC states that it will be a reimagination of the whole series, so it will probably reboot. Konami is leading the development, but he is also assisted by external Japanese studios.

by Sony and therefore does not seem very likely. VGC claims that is in charge of the Virtuos project . It is a Chinese studio founded in 2004 , which has countless ports, but also helped with the development of blockbusters such as Uncharted 4, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Shadow of the Tomb Raider or Horizon Zero Dawn. Although the name of the studio probably won’t tell you anything, its numbers are really impressive. Virtuos has 13 branches worldwide and an incredible 2,300 employees , so one of the largest game studios in the world .

But there is one more hook. We originally thought the remake would get the first Metal Gear Solid, but VGC claims that the new game is based on the 2004 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater . The report is also confirmed by Eurogamer magazine , which adds that Konami has been trying to create a new version of Metal Gear Solid 3 for quite some time. Originally, it was directly in charge of the developers in Konami, who were to use the Fox Engine and the already created cutscenes from the game for pačinko slot machines. Fortunately, the company dropped the idea. ), as in the case of the recently released Castlevania Advance Collection.

And finally to Silent Hill, what VGC announced a few months ago still applies there. Several games are to be developed, with one of the projects being in charge of a prominent Japanese studio . This time the information was supplemented by Gematsu magazine , which refers to its anonymous sources. He claims that Kojima Productions is working on the game and the development is funded by Sony . Developers from the Polish Bloober Team, who have previously announced a partnership with Konami, are most likely working on the second project

, development appears to have been delayed due to an ongoing pandemic. We should look forward to the above-mentioned projects next year .

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