Virtuos, a Singapore-based game development studio, has announced that it will open a development department in Korea. The studio is known for working with many companies and games jointly for Konami, including Konami in the future Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
According to VGC, the company’s goal in opening an office in Korea revolves around its desire to better manage its global reach, and can also tackle the “unique challenges” that South Korea-based studios often face.
“Games are deeply ingrained in Korean culture. As the world’s fourth largest gaming market, Korea has produced some of the world’s biggest hits and continues to be the top of the gaming hub,” Sean Yoon, general manager of Virtuos Seoul, said in a statement.
“By establishing a physical studio in Seoul, masters can directly address the unique challenges faced by Korean studios, and proximity will encourage close joint development and collaboration. We look forward to helping bring more Korean games to the global stage and vice versa.
The next major title featuring masters as part of the development credits: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake EaterI will be on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/s on August 28th. The release date was announced through a trailer on display in February. However, the trailer also leaked well before the showcase.
Along with announcing the release date, the trailer saw some of the game’s various locations, bosses and characters. The trailer is available in PC and PS5 versions. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Introducing returns for Classic Snake vs Monkey Game Mode.
However, the Xbox Series X/S version of the game replaces Snake vs Monkey with Snake vs Bomberman. This was announced in the trailer in February.
On the PC side of things, there are hardware requirements Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater It was revealed in February as well. For more information on minimal and recommended specifications, please see here.
Remake of Classical Stels Game Zero Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater It is one-on-one recreation using the latest technology. The game also features modern features, including a new control scheme that allows players who don’t like the original controls to decide to use. You can also choose the camera angle over the shoulder.
Konami has released a trailer Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Back in November, we’ve shown you how upcoming titles will become visual upgrades to the PS2 original. The trailer also revealed that the character Eva will be voiced by Jody Bensen. Meanwhile, the boss is expressed by Lori Alan’s change of role.
Neither Konami nor Nintendo have confirmed this yet, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater It is also rumored that the Nintendo Switch 2 is currently under development. That details may be revealed in person on April 2, when Nintendo plans to showcase the Switch 2 features.