Metal Gear Solid 5 Release Date Version Supports Remote Play? Creator Hideo Kojima Says ‘We’re Running Tests’

Kojima Productions is currently "running tests" to determine if Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain will support Remote Play on the Playstation Vita, GameSpot.com writes.

However, the developer has not confirmed the full production of the capability.

"We're still trying to put together how much we can fit into the next game," Kojima told the Playstation Blog, according to GameSpot.com.

"We're running tests, and Remote Play is impressive and I like it. So we're running tests and still working on the game."

Konami has updated the game's site with an official plot synopsis revealing that it will feature a déjà vu mission, which sees the original Metal Gear Solid's first mission recreated, VG247.com writes.

The game segment will be set in 1975 and will feature Snake's mercenary group MSF, nuclear conflict and interrogation at United States military facilities in Cuba.

Metal Gear Solid: 5 Ground Zeroes will have two Limited Edition skus in Japan, and both are up for pre-order on Amazon Japan, VG247.com also reports.

"The premium edition contains the game, the novelization of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and a Revoltech Snake figure which includes accessories such as an assault rifle, handgun, knife, scope, iDroid, and different hands. It will run cost 8,480 yen ($85)," the website writes.

"The other Konami comes with a Playarts Kai Metallic Snake version with a rifle, scope, and accessories as well for 13,270 yen ($134)."

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