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- Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater includes the controversial “Peep Demo Theatre.”
- Returns for this feature are surprising given how outdated it is.
- Remake developers may face backlash when including or exclude fanservice content.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater’s ESRB age rating is now available online. The creepy parts of the original game are back for a remake, and it has been confirmed that many have regained the fan service mode left on the cutting room floor.
The Metal Gear Solid series was packed with overly sexual female characters, essential to quiet design in Phantom pain, from Metal Gear Solid’s photo mode. This series often leaned against this side. Fans criticized Kojima Hideo, even those who loved the game.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is a remake of the third entry in the series, and will be released on August 28, 2025. ESRB age ratings are now available. We’ve confirmed that “Peep Demo Theatre” is part of the game and that players ogle the body of female characters.
The original Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater allows players to unlock Peep Demo Theater by watching all cutscenes in the game. This requires a minimum of four playthroughs to achieve. Once unlocked, this video allows players to view Eva in first person mode while wearing very few clothes.
It’s odd that such outdated elements come back in remakes, especially since most people who want to see it don’t even complete the requirements. Anyone who needs to see it can already see the older HD remastered version of the game.
Again, the developer gets caught up in Catch-22. This is because some fans complain if the remake is not entirely accurate to the original game. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has already landed on a mature rating for violent content, so removing Peep Demo Theatre won’t make it more accessible to the public. The fact that it is extremely difficult to unlock means it is not seen by everyone except the most dedicated players.