Metal Gear Solid 5 Release Date Version Better For PS4? Kojima Productions Reveals The Phantom Pain Will Have Exclusive Playstation Content

Kojima Productions' upcoming prologue to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain -- called Ground Zeroes -- will have exclusive content on PlayStation, IGN writes, leaving many gamers wondering if the PS4 version will become more popular.

An image tweeted by Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima calls out its Spring 2014 release date and "exclusive content on PlayStation platforms," which also calls out Ground Zeroes as having multiple missions in addition to side-ops secondary missions, IGN also writes.

Metal Gear Solid 5 series creator Hideo Kojima revealed that the new game will have several "inconsistencies."

"When you try to write something that was supposed to be in the middle there will be some inconsistencies when you go into very small details," he revealed during an interview.

"So sometimes in the interest of doing this, of having a better experience, we sacrifice some consistencies in the story. I hope the fans and players understand this, but I need to write the best we can, even if there are some small discrepancies."

Metal Gear Solid 5 developer Square Enix will release the game's Phanton Pain segment in Spring 2014, but it remains "unclear" if they will begin packaging next-generation versions of the game, according to Joystiq.com.

"Konami UK tells us the packaged current-gen versions will be sold at £30, while downloadable versions are priced £20 on current-gen systems, and £30 on Xbox One and PS4; it's unclear if there'll packaged next-gen versions as well," the website writes.

"While it's yet to be confirmed, we'd say that would translate into prices below $60 in North America. It's also unknown when Phantom Pain itself will be released."

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