Metal Gear Solid 5:Ground Zeroes Confirms PC Release for December

Written by Louis

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October 6, 2014

It’s confirmed fellas, Snake will visit PC once more this coming December 18.

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What was a rumor back then is now officially confirmed by Konami themselves, Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes will be out for PC this coming December 18, 2014 and will once again feature Solid Snake in a more stealth-oriented action game featuring a couple of gameplay improvements. A revamped threat detection system, additional use for Snake’s binoculars, and an added “Reflex Mode” which gives players a certain time window to retaliate to opponents that detect and find the sneaky Snake.

The iconic box will also be part as one of the usable items in the game and other PC Specific improvements are also available, which mostly focused on Graphic and Design, such as 4K Resolution support, light sources, better models and additional improvements to in-game shadows. Ground Zeroes will feature a total of 7 Storyline Missions and a number of side missions, termed “Side Ops”. The game is said to mostly a prologue, with the missions themselves can be completed in a short amount of time, but Kojima states that Ground Zeroes will venture out from the traditional “Get from A to B” setup to a more open world experience.

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