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A number of games have been removed from digital storefronts because of the expiration of music licensing agreements, though most of the time, it seems like publishers don’t bother renewing those licenses. Licensing is behind many of the delistings we see.
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The plan seems to be to remove these games as Konami works on renewing the licenses associated with that historical archive footage, then relist them when new licenses have been hammered out. In its post announcing these delistings, Konami says they should only be temporary removals. The removal begins today worldwide, so we should start seeing these titles disappearing from storefronts shortly. That’s the complete list, though Konami notes that some of those games aren’t available in all regions.
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Check out the full list of games being removed below: Platforms losing these games include PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, GOG, PS Vita, PlayStation Now and even NVIDIA Sheild. Not only are there HD editions of both games being removed from multiple storefronts, but there are also some compilations that are going away too. We don’t know what footage, specifically, is setting off the licensing issue, as Konami didn’t get into specifics with its announcement. As Konami explains on the Metal Gear Portal Site, these games are being removed as it works on renewing licenses for historical archive footage used in both titles. Why Konami is delisting two Metal Gear gamesĪs with many digital delistings, Konami’s reason for removing Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 from digital storefronts comes down to licensing. The good news is that these removals should only be temporary, as Konami plans to bring them back in the future. Konami has announced that it will be delisting Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater from various digital stores beginning today, with several different versions disappearing.
METAL GEAR SOLID 1 INTEGRAL PC
Integral served as the basis for the PC version of Metal Gear Solid.A pair of iconic Metal Gear Solid games are about to vanish from digital storefronts. The VR Disc contains over 300 VR Training missions, including three missions where the player takes control as the Cyborg Ninja, as well as a Photoshoot Mode where Snake takes pictures of Mei Ling and Naomi Hunter. The game was also packaged with an additional disc of extra missions known as the VR Disc, which was released as a standalone game internationally as "Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions" in North America and as "Metal Gear Solid: Special Missions" in Europe. The game's voice acting is in English, with text in Japanese. Integral features most of the added content from the international versions of Metal Gear Solid which were not featured in the initial Japanese release such as adjustable difficulty settings, a First Person Perspective Mode, different patrol routes for enemy guards, two hidden Codec frequencies, an alternate sneaking suit outfit for Meryl Silverburgh, and PocketStation minigames. Integral is essentially a relocalized version of Metal Gear Solid based on the English version. This game is an expanded version of the original "Metal Gear Solid" and was released only in Japan.