Metal Gear Solid Delta sells more than one million copies on day one. Konami confirmed that the highly anticipated remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater—officially titled Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater—achieved an impressive milestone in its first 24 hours. According to Konami's official announcement, the game surpassed one million copies sold worldwide shortly after launch. This is no small feat for a series with such a storied history, and it shows how strong the appetite is for revisiting Hideo Kojima's legendary stealth-action universe.
Players eager to dive in have already been treated to a slick visual preview through the launch trailer on PlayStation's official channel. The trailer showcased the game's meticulous attention to detail, reimagined character models, and enhanced environments that stay true to the original while introducing modern visuals. Alongside this success, Konami has acknowledged that the game is receiving patches to address early bugs—something common for major launches today. Fans of the franchise are already debating which Metal Gear Solid entry remains their favorite, but Delta's strong start suggests this remake could cement itself as one of the series' most beloved titles.
What is "Terran Armada" in the world of Starfield? Bethesda has sparked lively debate within the community after dropping a cryptic phrase during a recent update. The studio teased the words "Terran Armada" in a development note, leading players to speculate that this could be the title of Starfield's second major DLC. While nothing has been confirmed yet, the tease coincided with the two-year anniversary of the game, ensuring fans are buzzing with theories.
Coverage from IGN notes how quickly the community latched onto the term, with discussions ranging from potential space-fleet combat mechanics to expanded Terran lore. The speculation comes on the heels of Shattered Space, the first DLC, which Bethesda previewed in the official trailer. Given the studio's track record, fans expect "Terran Armada" to expand both narrative and gameplay opportunities, potentially tying into factions already established in the base game. Having spent hundreds of hours exploring the Settled Systems, I can say from experience that Bethesda's expansions often bring fresh reasons to return to their vast universes, and this tease feels like the next big leap.
Square Enix confirms progress on Kingdom Hearts 4 and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3. In an interview, director Tetsuya Nomura revealed that both titles are developing smoothly, reassuring fans who have been waiting years for news. While the company hasn't shared firm release dates, speculation is growing that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 may be officially announced sometime in 2025.
The update, reported by VGC, underscores Square Enix's commitment to delivering on two of its most ambitious franchises. The excitement around Kingdom Hearts 4 has been building since its reveal in the 20th Anniversary trailer, which showcased a more realistic art style and hinted at new worlds. Meanwhile, the Final Fantasy 7 project remains a centerpiece for the company, with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth already setting high expectations through its dramatic final trailer. Fans are now left to wonder what subtitle or thematic focus Part 3 will carry, but the reassurance of steady progress is enough to keep speculation thriving.
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