Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, has hinted today on Twitter that there will be a playable gameplay demo of his upcoming title, Metal Gear Solid 5, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) which takes place in a few weeks time.
Along with his publishers at Konami and the devs at Kojima Productions, Hideo Kojima has typically been present at the event to usher in his latest games, so there's little reason to think why he wouldn't do the same this year.
While the developer did not explicitly confirm that MGS 5 would have a presence at E3, he did however tweet that it's "difficult" to show a gameplay demonstration for an open world game in a short video—hinting that MGS 5, which is confirmed to be a game with open-world elements, is troublesome to turn into a demonstration.
There's good reason to believe that preparations are being made to showcase some actual gameplay at E3. Konami itself has already confirmed that the game would be one of the titles they plan to showcase at their pre-E3 show on June 6, which they plan to stream live on the internet. At least now we know that they'll have more than just scripted sequences to show off the game.
Source: metalgearsolid.nl