Konami Quietly Removes Unique Variations of Steel Gear Strong 4 and Peace Walker From Sale After Assortment Vol. 2 Announcement

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Konami has eliminated two Steel Gear video games, Steel Gear Strong 4: Weapons of the Patriots and Steel Gear Strong: Peace Walker, from digital storefronts.

The Japanese firm lastly revealed Steel Gear Strong: Grasp Assortment Vol. 2 finally week’s State of Play showcase, promising to re-release Steel Gear Strong: Peace Walker and Steel Gear Strong 4: Weapons of the Patriots for PC and consoles this August. Whereas it is thrilling that two basic tactical espionage motion titles are getting touch-ups, extra importantly, it means MGS4 will lastly be playable on one thing aside from PS3 when the gathering launches August 27, 2026.

Shortly after that announcement, nonetheless, gamers seen that the 2 video games included within the assortment had been pulled from the PlayStation and Xbox shops.

It could possibly be that Konami has eliminated the older video games to keep away from confusion when pre-ordering the brand new assortment. A much less charitable interpretation is that the writer has eliminated the unique variations to funnel gross sales in direction of the brand new one. Regardless that the video games have been solely out there on very outdated techniques like PSP, PS3, and Xbox 360, Steel Gear Strong 4 had beforehand been streamable on PlayStation.

IGN has requested Konami for remark.

Konami launched Steel Gear Strong: Grasp Assortment Vol. 1 in October 2023. Blended in with the troubled launch of the primary bundle was a leak, as confirmed by IGN, suggesting extra MGS re-releases have been on the best way, however it wasn’t till August 2024 that the writer would lastly inform followers to “keep tuned.”

Steel Gear Strong: Grasp Assortment Vol. 2 is coming to PC by way of Steam, PS5, Nintendo Change, Change 2, and Xbox Sequence X/S. Whereas we wait to see if Steel Gear Strong: Grasp Assortment Vol. 2 may have a extra secure launch than its predecessor, you’ll be able to examine what Konami is doing to reassure gamers.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, in addition to a critic, columnist, and guide with 15+ years expertise working with a few of the world’s largest gaming websites and publications. She’s additionally a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually Excessive Chaos. Discover her at BlueSky.

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