Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 Launches with Issues; Konami Promises Post-Launch Fixes

Stay Tuned for Updates to Address Gameplay Bugs and Visual Options

Players gearing up for the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 release on Nintendo Switch this week should be aware that there are a few issues present at launch, according to an announcement from Konami (via IGN). However, the game company has reassured fans that they are actively working on fixing these problems with post-launch updates. The exact release date for these updates has not been specified. Here’s a brief overview of the issues and improvements planned:

1.Metal Gear and Snake’s Revenge (NES)

  • Fix subtitles not syncing with audio in bonus videos
  • Introduce visual options, including a CRT scanline filter and the ability to change pixel aspect ratio

2. Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 (MSX2)

  • Add the ability to switch between windowed and full-screen mode from the options menu on the title screen

3. Metal Gear Solid

  • Address various bugs in the game

4. Metal Gear Solid 2

  • Fix slowdown issues in specific cutscenes
  • Reduce processing load
  • Correct slight delay in timing for certain visual effects
  • Add the option to switch between windowed and full-screen mode from the options menu on the title screen

5. Metal Gear Solid 3

  • Correct typos in subtitles for the England, France, Italy, Germany, and Spanish (EFIGS) EU versions
  • Address timing issues in specific cutscene scenes and background music
  • Introduce the option to switch between windowed and full-screen mode from the options menu on the title screen

As of now, there is no specific timeline for the release of these updates. Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 currently holds a score of 77 on both Metacritic and Open Critic.

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