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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more

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Snake holds binoculars in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
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Kept you waiting, huh? That’s right, Snake is back and looking better than ever. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is a project that was rumored for a long time before being officially announced, much like Fable and Perfect Dark. This remake of the hit PlayStation 2 title, which was the third mainline entry in the Metal Gear Solid franchise, is often considered the best by fans and critics alike. However, with the departure of series creator Hideo Kojima from Konami to work on the upcoming video game Death Stranding 2, the idea of a remake being handled by a different team was met with skepticism. It seems that Konami is confident in the project, so we’ll just have to wait until we get our hands on it to see how the final product shakes out. Here’s everything we know about Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.

If you’re interested in seeing what upcoming PS5 games, upcoming Xbox Series X games, and upcoming PC games are on the way for the rest of the year and beyond, we have you covered.

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Release date

Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater - Release Date Trailer | PS5 Games

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater was quietly featured in an official Sony video previewing 2024 releases. However, 2024 came and went without even an announcement of a release date.

In February 2025 a trailer for Metal Gear Solid Delta accidentally leaked early on PSN. Those who were quick enough to catch it before it got taken down spotted that the trailer ended with a release date of August 28, 2025. It was only a few days later that the trailer was officially dropped during the February State of Play and the date was confirmed.

Platforms

Snake cocks a gun in first-person in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is currently confirmed for all current-gen systems, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam.

Developer

Snake lurks in the shadows of a swamp.
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As mentioned, Kojima is no longer at Konami (and is off working on Death Stranding 2 and OD), so the task of developing this remake would need to go to another studio. Many possibilities were floating around when the game was still a rumor, and the trailer itself didn’t shed any light on the subject, but Konami did issue a statement on who would be leading this project: “In addition to Konami’s development team, who is involved in the development of the Metal Gear series, the game is fully supported by Virtuos, which is a development company that has been cooperating with the past Metal Gear series.”

Trailers

METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER - First In-Engine Look - Xbox Partner Preview

The reveal trailer is all cinematics and showed no gameplay. It focused on the jungle aspect of the original Metal Gear Solid 3, following a bird through the jungle and giving a glimpse at the natural food chain as one predator after another attempts to make the other their meal. It’s only in the closing shot that we see a camouflaged Snake emerge from the shadows.

(4K) METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER - Official Trailer #1 | KONAMI

The Official Trailer No. 1, which was shown off during the Xbox Games Showcase in June 2024 gives us a nice mix of cinematics and gameplay to look over. The first thing fans will notice is that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will be reusing the audio from the original game and not recasting any characters. We see Snake preparing for his mission and landing in the jungle after being flown in during the opening cutscene. The rest of the trailer mainly focuses on showing the game in action to avoid spoiling any of the story for those new to the series.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater - Trailer | TGS 2024

At Tokyo Game Show, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater once again emerged from the shadows with a new trailer. This time, we get a little overview of the mission Snake will be on, what the stakes are, and a few of the mysterious villains he will face off against. Otherwise, nothing new or notable was revealed.

Gameplay

Snake holding a gun and knife.
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The last trailer showed the game in action for the first time. Snake will be able to pull off plenty of stealth maneuvers to remain undetected, such as the usual crouching, crawling, and shimmying, but the camouflage system is also back in full effect. The first instance we see is Snake wading through a river wearing an alligator head to fool a nearby enemy, as well as covering himself in mud to blend into the riverbank as a soldier walks by.

CQC, or close-quarters combat, is also back in a big way. Snake can approach and dispatch guards with a few swift moves to incapacitate or kill them depending on your style. Going for a non-lethal approach allows you to interrogate guards for information in the same way you could in Metal Gear Solid 5. We don’t see what kind of intel you can gather from guards this way, however.

You can, of course, still go in guns blazing.

The release trailer also teased the return of Snake Vs. Monkey, which was a minigame from the original game where Snake needs to capture a group of monkeys from Ape Escape. This will be exclusive to the PlayStation version, while Xbox players will get a different version called Snake Vs. Bomberman that swaps out the monkeys for Bombermen.

Preorder

The collector's edition for Metal Gear Solid Delta.
Konami

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater preorders have gone live on the official Konami website. There are two physical and two digital versions for you to pick up, so let’s break them down:

Tactical Edition (physical) – $70

  • The base game
  • Sneaking DLC content :
    • Uniform: Battle Dress (PW ver.)
    • Uniform: Sneaking Suit (PW ver.)
    • Uniform: Crocodile Suit
    • Uniform: Naked (Woodland)
    • Uniform: Naked (Ammunition Belt)
    • Uniform: Gold
    • Face: Glasses
    • Face: Sunglasses
    • Equipment: Kerotan Mask
    • Equipment: GA-KO Mask
  • Uniform: White Tuxedo preorder bonus

Collector’s Edition (physical) – $200

  • Everything in the Tactical Edition
  • Collector’s box
  • Terrarium diorama
  • Snake’s ID card lanyard
  • FOX patch
  • HALO jump patch
  • Metal Game Case

Standard Edition (digital) – $70

  • The base game
  • Uniform: White Tuxedo preorder bonus

Digital Deluxe Edition (digital) – $80

  • Everything in the Standard Edition
  • Sneaking DLC content :
    • Uniform: Battle Dress (PW ver.)
    • Uniform: Sneaking Suit (PW ver.)
    • Uniform: Crocodile Suit
    • Uniform: Naked (Woodland)
    • Uniform: Naked (Ammunition Belt)
    • Uniform: Gold
    • Face: Glasses
    • Face: Sunglasses
    • Equipment: Kerotan Mask
    • Equipment: GA-KO Mask
  • 48-hour early access
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