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.
Konami has updated its official franchise totals, listing the Metal Gear series at 65.5 million copies sold worldwide as of the end of December 2025. The milestone lands amid renewed attention for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, a modern remake that helped push the stealth classic back into the spotlight.
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