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*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain}}''''' (2015) for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and their console predecessors is the first title in the series slated to have an open-world gameplay structure. It is yet another interquel starring Big Boss, and is set after ''Peace Walker''; in a separately sold prologue segment named '''''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes}}''''' (2014), taking place one year later in 1975, Big Boss decides to infiltrate the maximum security prison facility Camp Omega in southern Cuba to, among other things, rescue an agent he previously fought, who carries an important link to the mysterious "Cipher" group. But Big Boss falls into a nine-year-long injury-induced coma at the same time his company is destroyed. In ''The Phantom Pain'' itself, after he awakens in 1984, Big Boss forms a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs, and assumes the codename "Punished Snake" as he ventures into Afghanistan - amid the Soviet war taking place at the time - seeking revenge against those responsible. But an even more threatening plot by Cipher is soon unearthed.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain}}''''' (2015) for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and their console predecessors is the first title in the series slated to have an open-world gameplay structure. It is yet another interquel starring Big Boss, and is set after ''Peace Walker''; in a separately sold prologue segment named '''''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes}}''''' (2014), taking place one year later in 1975, Big Boss decides to infiltrate the maximum security prison facility Camp Omega in southern Cuba to, among other things, rescue an agent he previously fought, who carries an important link to the mysterious "Cipher" group. But Big Boss falls into a nine-year-long injury-induced coma at the same time his company is destroyed. In ''The Phantom Pain'' itself, after he awakens in 1984, Big Boss forms a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs, and assumes the codename "Punished Snake" as he ventures into Afghanistan - amid the Soviet war taking place at the time - seeking revenge against those responsible. But an even more threatening plot by Cipher is soon unearthed.


After the departure of Hideo Kojima and his company from Konami, the series had slowed down in releases for nearly a decade. '''''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Survive}}''''' (2018) for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows is the first title in the franchise to switch to the survival genre of video games. Though it is not canon from it, the plot is set months after the Ground Zeroes incident from the eponymous game. For celebrating the 35th anniversary of the franchise, during the PlayStation Showcase of 2023, a remake of ''Snake Eater'' titled ''Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater'' was revealed. Soon after, a collection from the franchise that would be released in volumes titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection}}'' was announced for modern hardware; the first volume ranges from MSX2's ''Metal Gear'' to ''Snake Eater''. Later in the Nintendo Direct of June 21, 2023, further information were given to the collection, such as a [[Nintendo Switch]] release and the NES versions of the two ''Metal Gear'' games, and were released on October 24, 2023. This marks the first time other ''Metal Gear'' games, excluding the NES games, ''The Twin Snakes'', ''Snake Eater'', and ''Ghost Babel'', are available on a Nintendo hardware, 15 years after the franchise's crossover in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise with ''Brawl''.
After the departure of Hideo Kojima and his company from Konami, the series had slowed down in releases for nearly a decade. '''''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Survive}}''''' (2018) for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows is the first title in the franchise to switch to the survival genre of video games. Though it is not canon from it, the plot is set months after the Ground Zeroes incident from the eponymous game. For celebrating the 35th anniversary of the franchise, during the PlayStation Showcase of 2023, a remake of ''Snake Eater'' titled ''Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater'' was revealed. Soon after, a collection from the franchise that will be released in volumes titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection}}'' was announced for modern hardware; the first volume ranges from MSX2's ''Metal Gear'' to ''Snake Eater''. Later in the Nintendo Direct of June 21, 2023, further information were given to the collection, such as a [[Nintendo Switch]] release and the NES versions of the two ''Metal Gear'' games, and will be released on October 24, 2023. This will mark the first time other ''Metal Gear'' games, excluding the NES games, ''The Twin Snakes'', ''Snake Eater'', and ''Ghost Babel'', will be available on a Nintendo hardware, 15 years after the franchise's crossover in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise with ''Brawl''.


According to Masahiro Sakurai, Kojima "practically begged" him to include Snake in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', but at that point the game was too far in development to allow adding any additional characters. When work on ''Brawl'' began several years later, Sakurai contacted Kojima about adding Snake, which led to his inclusion in the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/gaming/nintendo/e306-super-smash-bros-brawl-qa-173071.php|title=E306 Super Smash Bros. Brawl Q&A|publisher=Kotaku|date=May 11, 2007|accessdate=January 7, 2024}}</ref>
According to Masahiro Sakurai, Kojima "practically begged" him to include Snake in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', but at that point the game was too far in development to allow adding any additional characters. When work on ''Brawl'' began several years later, Sakurai contacted Kojima about adding Snake, which led to his inclusion in the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/gaming/nintendo/e306-super-smash-bros-brawl-qa-173071.php|title=E306 Super Smash Bros. Brawl Q&A|publisher=Kotaku|date=May 11, 2007|accessdate=January 7, 2024}}</ref>

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