Metal Gear Solid 4 is finally leaving PS3 exclusivity in Master Collection Vol. 2, and new footage suggests one of the original game’s biggest frustrations may be gone.
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Metal Gear Solid 4 is finally leaving PS3 exclusivity in Master Collection Vol. 2, and new footage suggests one of the original game’s biggest frustrations may be gone.
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