Metal Gear Online Makes A Comeback Through Emulation Servers
Fans step in to bring back a Konami title.
Fans step in to bring back a Konami title.
The patch notes for version 1.10 of Metal Gear Online have been released.
Konami has revealed the details for upcoming Metal Gear Online DLC Cloaked In Silence.
The good news is it's gone live again.
The closure of Kojima Productions won't stop further multiplayer support.
The boost and currency have been added automatically.
Presumably, FOB insurance is a thing to keep fans happy, but how it works out to benefit players who can afford to regularly purchase the insurance, and for that matter, the community, is another matter entirely.
Konami has officially responded to the conspiracy theorists.
It seems the game isn't afraid to be goofy, but will have the tight gameplay you've learned from The Phantom Pain.
12 players on PS3 and Xbox 360.
It will essentially serve as the online multiplayer component, but interestingly enough, Konami touts it as a separate game.
In less than a day Metal Gear Online 2 will be turned off for good.
We’ve had some fun times on Metal Gear Online, but all good things come to an end, And Metal Gear Online will shut down on June 12.
For added effect, imagine a single, teary-eyed Konami employee looking back at a room full of servers, then shutting off the lights and leaving.
Survival Mode is limited to 10 matches per week unless you've purchased the Cloaked in Silence Expansion Pack.
Some users still experiencing connectivity issues.
FOBs add an online component that’s separate from the still coming Metal Gear Online.
Nothing is sacred from selfies.
Solid Snake being in Fortnite is not enough.
A report reveals that the new update on Windows 11 just killed off a helpful glitch.
Okamura also made sure to let fans know that they want to be held accountable for their work.
There's a huge possibility that Konami is actually already done making this game.
You feel old now, don't you?