
Were you planning on buying Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots or Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD on the PlayStation Store this week?
It’s unlikely you still had them, but Konami has unexpectedly removed classic Silent Hill games from the PlayStation Store.
News about the game removals has been circulating on social media, and it now includes the original PSP version of Peace Walker too.
It seems the company took those games down to make way for the upcoming PS5 release of Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2, which will feature remastered versions of those titles.
We don’t understand the reasoning behind this. It seems unlikely many people will bother with their old consoles to buy these original games when a new collection is available. Shouldn’t the Master Collection be about making these games easier to play on today’s systems?
Even if that’s how they’re thinking, Volume 2 isn’t available until August 27th. They could have easily warned fans about these removals and then taken the content down later in the year when the new bundle is released.
We’ve been loving this resurrected Konami recently, but this is a bad look.
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2026-02-17 08:06