Metal Gear Solid Delta Release Date Possibly Confirmed

Solid Snake using binoculars in the woods with a friend beside him

Key Highlights:

  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is reportedly set for release on August 28, 2025.
  • The release date was leaked via Konami’s official merchandise shop before being removed.
  • A formal announcement may take place at the upcoming PlayStation State of Play event.

Konami appears to have confirmed that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will launch on August 28, 2025.

This highly anticipated remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is being developed in Unreal Engine 5, bringing a modernised experience of the classic stealth-action title to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

The Metal Gear Solid franchise has experienced a turbulent journey in recent years. Following Hideo Kojima’s departure from Konami in 2015, the series’ future became uncertain, with Metal Gear Survive (2018) failing to resonate with fans.

However, Konami’s recent push to revitalise the series—seen in the release of Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 suggests a strong commitment to bringing the franchise back to prominence.

Leaked Announcement from Konami’s Merchandise Store

The leaked release date surfaced when Konami’s official online shop posted promotional material for new Metal Gear Solid merchandise, stating that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater would arrive on August 28th, 2025.

The listing was swiftly removed, suggesting the announcement was premature and may have been intended for a later official reveal, potentially at the rumoured PlayStation State of Play event.

This isn’t the first time an August release date has been hinted at. A prior PlayStation Store listing temporarily displayed the same date alongside a new two-minute character trailer before being taken down.

The trailer provided a closer look at the visual improvements, supporting characters, and updated gameplay mechanics, highlighting the differences between the remake and the original 2004 release.

Potential Nintendo Switch 2 Version in Development?

Speculation regarding a Switch 2 port of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has also surfaced. According to gaming insider Nate the Hate, Konami is considering bringing Snake’s latest mission to Nintendo’s upcoming hardware, though no official confirmation has been provided.

With Nintendo expected to unveil its Switch 2 Direct event in April, there is a possibility that Konami could announce a port for the new console during this showcase.

Konami’s Return to Classic Franchises

Solid Snake on a bridge aiming his gun at a hostile enemy
Image Credit Konami

Konami has been actively reviving its classic franchises, with the Silent Hill 2 remake already proving that demand for these legendary IPs remains high.

For MGS fans, the excitement around Delta: Snake Eater is immense, particularly as it will be the first major new-gen MGS experience in years.

Given Konami’s recent strategy, the company appears to be focusing on remastering and remaking its most beloved games rather than creating entirely new entries in these franchises.

If the leaked August 28th, 2025 release date holds true, a formal confirmation should be expected soon—most likely at an upcoming PlayStation State of Play event.

Sony is reportedly planning a showcase later this month, making it the perfect stage for Konami to officially announce Metal Gear Solid Delta’s launch details.

For now, fans can look forward to experiencing Big Boss’s legendary mission in Unreal Engine 5, with enhanced visuals, modernised controls, and faithful storytelling that captures the essence of the original masterpiece.

Platforms and Release Summary

Game TitlePlatform(s)Release Date
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake EaterPlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PCAugust 28, 2025 (Leaked)
(Rumoured)Nintendo Switch 2TBA

With only a few months left until the anticipated launch, the return of Metal Gear Solid could mark a major milestone in the series’ revival.

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