Konami has made a few modifications to the ownership of nuclear weapons in "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain." An upgrade of 180MB for its title has been launched earlier on PC this week.
Among the number of secrets in "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain," which has been found out through data mining, is about the Nuclear Disarmament conclusion. This part, however, does not belong to its cut content as players are still going to have to discover the ways to have it. In addition, some never before shown cut-scenes have appeared online that are most likely connected to the conclusion of Nuclear Disarmament.
Constructing the arsenal for a nuclear weapon is included in the FOB system of this game where the players are able to create a Forwarding Operating Bases as well as attack the other bases to steal soldiers and resources. These nuclear weapons serve as part of the defense of the players for the FOB against invaders and along with the latest tweak an ownership of nuclear weapon, the players will enjoy a bigger advantage beginning today, according to Geek Snack.
The more number of nuclear weapons will be constructed by the players, the less probability for their FOB to become captured by others. A bonus for the successful invasion is also increased.
The current 180 megabyte upgrade has just been released for the Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain on PC without any patch notes yet as reported by Segment Next. This update has discarded the Quiet's Sniper Wolf outfit as well as the golden bionic arm.
"Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain" has been released last Sept. 1 for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC or Steam.