Sony May Have Accidentally Revealed Release Dates for Silent Hill 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3 Remakes
The owner of the PlayStation brand is believed to have spilled the beans on the release date of two games from Konami. In a freshly released material, Sony revealed that the remake of Silent Hill 2 and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will debut this year.

Sony has released a video demonstrating the games due to hit the PlayStation 5 console this year. Interestingly, among the items presented are two remakes of games whose release dates have not yet been announced. These are the aforementioned Silent Hill 2 - developed by Bloober Team - and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
- The publisher of both of these titles is Konami, which has yet to officially confirm or deny the information provided to us by Sony.
- It is possible that the Japanese company accidentally revealed to us the release date of these eagerly awaited remakes before schedule.
- However, we have not learned when specifically the remakes will hit the market. We still have to wait for these details to be clarified.
Recall that Silent Hill 2 is a remake of the game from 2001 with the same title. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will instead be based on the the third installment of the popular stealth game series, released in 2004.
From the video above, we can learn that a total of 18 titles will be coming to PlayStation 5 this year, including exclusives such as Rise of the Ronin, The Last of Us: Part II Remastered or Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
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