After months of rumor and speculation regarding its existence, the May 24 PlayStation Showcase confirmed that a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake was in the works from Konami. The reveal of the remake came with the announcement of a new title in the form of Metal Gear Solid Delta as well as the confirmation that the game was being co-developed by Shanghai-based studio Virtuos Games. Additionally, Metal Gear Solid Delta is set to release on PC and Xbox as well as PlayStation and will be what appears to be a faithful remake of the original title despite the name change and lack of Hideo Kojima's involvement in the project.

Speaking of Kojima, many Metal Gear Solid fans viewed the reveal of a MGS3 remake with cautious optimism given Konami's track record with the franchise following the series mastermind's departure. Virtuos' involvement comes as a silver lining despite Kojima's absence, as the studio has an impressive track record of either assisting with development or working as the primary studio on ports of popular titles. Since its inception in 2004, Virtuos Games has been an invaluable developer in the industry for providing assistance and guidance on ports, and its pedigree indicates Metal Gear Solid Delta is in capable hands.

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The Price is Right - 2010

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After starting up in 2004, Virtuos would gradually build its base of operations and staff until eventually reaching 500 employees and beginning work on game development. The first title that the company worked on was a port of The Price is Right for the PSN.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown - 2013

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In 2013 Virtuos would open its first North American offices in San Francisco. That same year, the company would handle the iOS port of Firaxis' XCOM: Enemy Unknown. In addition to being widely recognized as one of the best tactics games available on the Xbox 360 and PS3, the iOS port of Enemy Unknown handled by Virtuos won the Golden Joystick award for "Best Mobile/Tablet Game".

Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 - 2014

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One year after working on XCOM, Virtuos was handed duties of porting Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 over to the PS3 and PlayStation Vita. Both ports were hugely successful and would go on to serve as the basis for the Switch port of Final Fantasy X that released in 2019.

Batman: Return to Arkham - 2016

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In 2016 Virtuos was responsible for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port of Batman: Return to Arkham, handling development on the next-gen versions of Rocksteady's classic Arkham Asylum and Arkham City titles. The port was another success for Virtuos despite some rough edges at launch that were quickly patched out.

Horizon Zero Dawn - 2017

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Following further growth Virtuos was tapped by Guerilla Games to provide art support on Horizon Zero Dawn. Thanks to their talents as a port studio and familiarity with the title, Virtuos also handled the development of Horizon Zero Dawn's PC port - one of the first PlayStation exclusives to make the jump to another platform.

XCOM 2 and Outer Worlds - 2020

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Virtuos was given the opportunity to flex its talents at porting titles to the Switch in the same year that the studio ported Horizon to PC. In May 2020, Firaxis partnered again with Virtuos for the Switch port of XCOM 2. Later that same year, Virtuos would handle the Switch port of Obsidian's The Outer Worlds.

NieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition - 2022

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Not long after cutting its teeth on Switch ports with XCOM 2 and The Outer Worlds, Virtuos would be granted the duties of porting one of the most-beloved and critically praised titles from the PlayStation 4 - NieR:Automata. Virtuos' work resulted in one of the most impressive ports available on the Nintendo Switch given the source material's stunning presentation.

The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition - 2023

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The most current release developed by Virtuos is the next-gen port of The Outer Worlds, which released in March of this year for PS5 and Series X/S. While some noted performance issues at launch, the studio again worked quickly to address these problems in a patch not long after release.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is currently in development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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