New details for "Metal Gear Solid 5" will feaure the real reason for not adding "Mission 51" and the release date of "Definitive Experience" of the game.
Konami announced that "Metal Gear Solid 5" will have a "Definitive Experience" this year as the Japanese game developers officially confirmed on their official website that it will launch on Oct. 11 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms with a price tag of $50.
The original report claimed that the updated "Metal Gear Solid 5" game was spotted in several video game retailing websites such as Amazon Japan and NetGames. Various internet sources and forums claim that the game will come out on Oct. 30 or Dec. 31. But now it seems that Konami finally confirmed its existence and fans of the series will enjoy more "Metal Gear" action next month.
The "Metal Gear Solid 5 - Definitive Experience" will feature all of the 39 DLC including character skins and weapons. The "Definitive Experience" will feature both "Ground Zeroes" and "The Phantom Pain" games, as well as missions such as Déjà Vu and Jamais Vu missions from "Ground Zeroes".
The online multiplayer game mode,"Metal Gear Online" is also included in the "Definitive Experience" along with the "Cloak of Silence " update.
In other news, Konami finally revealed the real reason behind the missing "Mission 51" in "Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain", which is said to be the real ending of the sequel.
Several gaming fans speculated that Mission 51 will be featured in the "Definitive Experience" of the game. However, Konami quickly reacted to the claim and tweeted that the development of Mission 51 was already scrapped before the the announcement, but explained that it is not the end of the story.
The rumored Mission 51 for "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain" will feature Eli/Liquid Snake after he escaped Mother Base and explore the relationship between him and Tretij Rebenok/Psycho Mantis as several fans expressed their disappointment on the game's many loose ends and lacko of proper boss battle.
Quiet's voice-actor Stefanie Joosten told Noobfeed that she is not somehow part of episode 51 of "The Phantom Pain" as she is not notified by game's production staff.
Konami also announced an in-between sequel for "Metal Gear Solid 5" called "Metal Gear Survive" which features a four main characters trying survive an unknown dimension inhabited by zombie like monsters.
"Metal Gear Solid 5 - The Definitive Experience" is scheduled for release on Oct. 11 in the United States and on Oct. 13 in the United Kingdom for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.