The Metal Gear Solid 2 leak is massive and perfectly timed – modders are already dreaming big

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Solidus Release: Popular video game franchises are routinely experiencing "unprecedented" leaks and unauthorized releases of proprietary code or assets. The latest incident involves one of the greatest games of all time, whose assets were shared by an unknown party on an important date in the franchise's convoluted lore.

The full assets of Metal Gear Solid 2's HD remaster were recently leaked on 4chan. An unnamed party used the notorious imageboard to distribute the source code for every version of the remaster across all supported platforms, including the PlayStation Vita edition. The leak also reportedly includes 30GB of raw, uncompressed game assets, along with some unused content.

The leak occurred on April 30, a date that holds special significance for the Metal Gear series. Fans are now speculating about who may be behind it, with some suggesting it could involve someone who worked directly on the project.

Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty HD Edition was originally released alongside other Metal Gear titles in the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PlayStation Vita. The HD remaster was later brought to PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch as part of the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1.

Bluepoint Games, the studio known for its work on Metal Gear remasters and other major re-releases, was acquired by Sony in 2021 and reportedly shut down earlier this year.

It is unclear whether someone at Bluepoint could be responsible for the leak as retaliation for Sony's decision to close the studio.

What is known is that Metal Gear enthusiasts are now speculating about what kinds of improvements and changes modders could bring to Metal Gear Solid 2 using the leaked assets. A tentative list of the most requested features includes new point-of-view perspectives, VR support, ray-traced lighting, and co-op mode.

Fans have also expressed interest in restoring deleted cutscenes, although this is likely an unrealistic goal, as the leak does not appear to include any assets from the original PlayStation 2 release. When it arrived in 2001, Metal Gear Solid 2 was widely praised for its stealth gameplay, graphics, and the complex themes explored by director and designer Hideo Kojima.

Over the past few years, major game leaks have become increasingly common. Notable examples include Far Cry and Grand Theft Auto V. In some rare cases, game studios themselves have been directly linked to significant source code drops, such as with Team Fortress 2 and Command & Conquer. Modders and amateur developers often step in afterward, experimenting with new ideas or enhancing the original experience for modern systems.

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I never played the game… and I wonder why the “significant date” isn’t explained in this article - it just has a link to someone asking why the date is significant on Reddit?!?

Do better TechSpot…
 
I never played the game… and I wonder why the “significant date” isn’t explained in this article - it just has a link to someone asking why the date is significant on Reddit?!?

Do better TechSpot…
The source for the date being significant indicates that it might reveal spoilers, so that could be a reason why it was left out of the article.

More importantly, an HTML character entity escaped itself it into the title! For anyone wondering what an "en" dash is, it's literally just a dash with the width of an "n" character. There's also an "em" dash, and plenty of others: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash
 
The source for the date being significant indicates that it might reveal spoilers, so that could be a reason why it was left out of the article.

More importantly, an HTML character entity escaped itself it into the title! For anyone wondering what an "en" dash is, it's literally just a dash with the width of an "n" character. There's also an "em" dash, and plenty of others: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash
Game is 25 years old… I don’t think spoilers are really an issue…
 
You just said you'd never played the game, so it would be a spoiler to you. I haven't played it either. Anyways, the date has to do with events that happen in the game on April 30th.
I haven’t - but anyone who is playing the game for the first time now (me included, assuming I wanted to) shouldn’t care about spoilers at this point… it would be like watching Empire Strikes Back and being told Darth is Luke’s father… shocking in 1980… not so much now…

And yes, I did read the Reddit post… hearing about characters meeting and a president being inaugurated doesn’t really matter…
 
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