As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled about the revamp of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater’s iconic opening scene in the upcoming PS5 remake, Metal Gear Soldier Delta: Snake Eater. Singer Cynthia Harrell is back, ready to deliver a powerful performance of the game’s theme song in a brand-new recording.
The images continue in a similar fashion to the originals, featuring snake designs and different game footage.
We’ve embedded a comparison with the PS2 version below:
In this updated edition, there’s just one element that’s yet to be included – the staff credits. Despite being called a “streamlined” or “clean” version, Konami has confirmed that they will include the original names and interactive features from the PlayStation 2 release in the complete in-game version when it’s fully released.
In case you’re unaware, the 2004 version of the game contained an Easter egg feature, enabling players to alter the language of the intro and manipulate screen icons using the left and right analog sticks. Remarkably, it appears that the publisher has carried over this characteristic for the remake, emphasizing the commitment to authenticity in this re-release.
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2025-05-23 12:06