Release date of the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake leaked

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater se ha dejado ver durante el noE3, pero sin fecha de lanzamiento, aunque gracias a un tuit de GameStop, ya la sabemos.

Few games have flexed more graphical muscles during this NoE3 than Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Few games have surprised more people by not having a release date during this NoE3 than Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. But it seems that the reason the date has not been specified isn’t because the date is not close, and it’s not that it’s going to be delayed until 2025. And it’s not dependent on any American chain retail store.

According to a tweet from GameStop, now deleted, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater would be released on November 17, 2024. The tweet added this date in addition to the trailer, but it was deleted shortly after its publication, probably because it was an accidental leak by GameStop.

This date seems pretty credible because, as a matter of fact, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is already available for pre-order in its physical edition. This suggests that its release date is already near, since even its special edition content has been specified even though it doesn’t have a release date. Therefore, it’s probably a matter of weeks, or days, before this date is confirmed or denied.

Although we don’t know yet if this date is accurate, we believe we’ll only have to wait a little bit longer to confirm it. Meanwhile, what we know for sure is that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC.

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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is a remake of the iconic action and adventure game Metal Gear Solid 3.

If you’re waiting for the Summer Game Fest, Geoff Keighley says to moderate your expectations

Geoff Keighley ha hablado sobre lo que debemos esperar del Summer Game Fest, incidiendo en el hecho de que deberíamos moderar expectativas.

The E3 is a moment of hope, explosive announcements, and flaming logos. We are here to dream, imagine what we may be playing in the future, and let’s be honest, to be sold a strong dose of smoke. It’s part of the game and we accept it. That’s why it’s also the most anticipated event, the most bombastic of all. Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest. Although this year, it seems, it might not be all that it usually is.

Like every year, Keighley has made rounds to answer players’ questions before the event. This year, though, he’s dampening people’s excitement, because something he wanted to emphasize is that we should moderate our expectations about what we’ll see this year. Something which, coming from someone who likes to sell everything he does like it’s a revolution, is a bit concerning.

To begin, he has confirmed several things that we should not expect to see. There will be no new trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6, and nothing about Kindgom Hearts 4, The Wolf Among Us 2, or Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. This does not mean that they can’t appear at some other time, in another conference, but they won’t appear at the Summer Game Fest. On the other hand, he has confirmed several things we will see. Palworld will be there talking about its upcoming major update, Atlus will take the stage to talk about Metaphor: ReFantazio, and Capcom will reveal more of Monster Hunter Wilds.

Regarding what we should expect, he’s made clear that the show of big announcements is the Game Awards, and we shouldn’t expect big announcements here. Games will be announced, but they’ll mostly be games that’ll be released before the end of the year. Wanting to focus on game announcements that will come out this year or next, we shouldn’t expect big news about what might appear in 2026 or 2027.

This does not mean, of course, that there won’t be any announcements of this kind. Or that they won’t happen in any of the numerous presentations that will take place in the coming days. That is why, even though Keighley has tried to check expectations, there is life beyond the Summer Game Fest. So even if he doesn’t bring us that hype we’ve come to crave, surely someone else will know how to do it.

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The non-E3 2024 arrives: we will tell you about all the conferences that are coming

These are the dates for E3, and although there is no E3, there are a ton of conferences from which we will tell you everything you need to know.

We are already in June, one of the favorite months for video game fans. The month of E3. Unfortunately, E3 is dead. Caput. It no longer exists. Does that mean we won’t have a week full of announcements for new games to come? Not at all. During these dates, numerous conferences will take place in what we have affectionately called the nonE3. So we will have our annual dose of hype, FOMO, and eagerness to play.

Now, there are quite a few different conferences. It’s easy to get lost and not know which one will really interest you. Even if we know that some of you will try to watch them all. That’s why we’re going to guide you through all the conferences that will take place, when they will be broadcasted, where you can watch them, and what to expect from them. Because, really, the nonE3 is more intense than many E3s we’ve seen.

Guerrilla Collective

Day: Thursday, June 6th

Time: 19:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

The E3 will start with the Guerrilla Collective, which will celebrate its fifth consecutive year. Here we can expect, exclusively, indie game presentations. According to their organizations, the confirmed games are Slime Heroes, by Whitehorn Games, Neon Blood, by ChaoticBrain Studios, and Deathbound, by Trialforge Studio. But every year they usually have some interesting surprises, so it’s one of those essential conferences.

Acceso-Ability Summer Showcase

Day: Friday, June 7th

Time: 17:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

Presented by Laura Kate Dale, this event will focus on games developed by people with disabilities and games with options designed for people with disabilities. They have confirmed that Whitethorn Games, Fiction Factory Games, and Platonic, creators of Yooka-Layle, will be there. A conference that promises to be very interesting.

Summer Game Fest 2024

Day: Friday, June 7th

Time: 23:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

One of the highlights of the noE3, presented by Geoff Keighley. With 55 companies having confirmed their presence, to some extent, it promises to be an event full of announcements. However, if previous Summer Game Fests are any indication, we warn you: it will be a conference full of non-gaming related announcements and a rather precarious pace. Forewarned is forearmed.

Day of the Devs

Day: Friday, June 7th

Time: Unknown (but immediately after the Summer Game Fest)

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

Probably the most interesting event of the non-E3 for indie game fans. News is expected from Karma: The Dark World, Phoenix Spring, and UFO 50, the new game from Derek Yu, creator of Spelunky. Historically, Day of the Devs has announced some of the indie games that have caused the most sensation upon their release. That’s why this is a must-attend event for any indie game lover.

Devolver Direct

Day: Saturday, June 8th

Time: 02:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

Historically celebrated in a parking lot, now in a conference always full of craziness, they haven’t confirmed anything yet about what they will show. It is expected that we will know more about Anger Foot, Skate Story, and The Plucky Squire, as well as see new games yet to be announced. That, and some madness about generative AI and how it’s going to destroy the world, probably.

Future of Play Direct

Day: Saturday, June 8th

Time: 17:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Youtube

Indie game event presented by a V-tuber who has not yet confirmed any games. Last year was interesting, without being crazy, so we expect something similar this year.

Wholesome Direct

Day: Saturday, June 8th

Time: 18:00 Spanish time

Where to watch it: Twitch / Youtube

Here we are for cute, soft and warm games. Little violence, less politics, although they usually present interesting games. If you like farm games, work games or in general, games that are cute and comforting, this is your conference. If you expect something with more action, better skip it.

Latin America Games Showcase

Day: Saturday, June 8th

Time: 19:00 Spanish time

Where to watch it: Twitch / Youtube

As its name suggests, it will be a conference based on games made in Latin America. Featuring 45 games, they have already announced all the games that will be showcased during the conference. We recommend keeping an eye out for games like Keylocker, Mariachi Legend, and Arco, games with great potential that could easily become your next obsession. And they will be featured here.

Women-led Games Summer Games Fest

Day: Saturday, June 8th

Time: 20:30 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

Once again, a self-explanatory conference. This one will focus on games developed by studios led by women or with a majority of women working on them. While no games have been announced yet, previous editions of this showcase have resulted in some noteworthy releases.

Future Games Show

Day: Saturday, June 8th

Time: 21:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

Official event of Games Radar, it is not usually the most eye-catching of the non-E3, but they always bring interesting things. Last year’s hits were Still Wakes the Deep, No Rest for the Wicked, Hauntii, and Holstin, which makes us think that this year they will bring an interesting mix of AA and indie games. However, they have not announced any games so far.

Xbox Games Showcase

Day: Sunday, June 9th

Time: 18:00 Spanish time

Where to watch: Twitch / Youtube

Another highlight of E3 is the Xbox showcase. With Nintendo and Sony not present during these dates, Microsoft has the stage all to themselves. And they need it. After a terrible start to the year for the company, they can try to redeem themselves with news about their announced games, almost none with a release date, and announce new games. They have the carpet under their feet, now they just need to walk on it.

PC Gaming Show

Day: Sunday, June 9th

Time: 20:00 Spanish time

Where to watch it: Twitch / Youtube

One of the most alienating events of the non-E3 is, without a doubt, the PC Gaming Show. With over 50 games, as well as interviews with developers, it tends to be an event without a clear focus beyond focusing on PC. Long, usually with a slow pace, they usually present a handful of interesting games, but be prepared to see many games that you will never see again.

Ubisoft Forward

Day: Monday, June 10th

Time: 21:00 Spanish time

Where to watch it: Twitch / Youtube

To close the E3, at least as far as we know, it’s Ubisoft. Their Ubisoft Forward in recent years have been tremendously disappointing, something we hope will change this year. We are likely to see more of Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows, it is not so likely that we will see anything from Beyond Good & Evil 2, and we will probably see some new game announced. We just hope it’s not another free-to-play shooter that closes in four months.