The Phantom Pain would ultimately be the final Metal Gear Solid video game from series creator Hideo Kojima. His most current video game, Death Stranding, recently released on PC after a 2019 launch on PS4.
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In Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, theres a cutscene that only sets off if your server accomplishes total nuclear disarmament– that is, no one on your gaming platform has or is establishing any nuclear weapons on their Forward Operating Base. Its a cutscene that requires international cooperation to unlock– and now, 5 years later on, one group of players has actually managed it.
Reddit user LoneQuacker highlighted the achievement, publishing the cutscene that bet PS3 gamers when overall disarmament was accomplished. The video, posted by user “Steff”, is “brought to you by anti nuke gang,” according to its video description.
You can see the cutscene listed below, and see if it stimulates any feelings of hope inside you. “I believed this day would never come,” Kiefer Sutherlands Snake intones early in the cutscene. At this moment, neither did we.
The cutscene has actually triggered as soon as prior to in the PC version of the video game, however this must not have been the case, as the prerequisite was not met. The PS3 version of the game would have a much smaller sized install base than many other versions– the PS4, Xbox One, and PC versions far exceeded the Xbox 360 and PS3 variations, sales-wise.