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KIRBY AND THE FORGOTTEN


LAND + STAR-CROSSED WORLD The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Kirby and the Forgotten Land will see its abandoned post-apocalyptic cities look better than ever before, with improved graphics and frame rates. If that doesn’t feel like enough of a reason to revisit the upgrade on new hardware, a new story expansion called Star-Crossed World is also being released to lure players back in.


https://nintendo.co.uk/


GEARS OF WAR: RELOADED Gears Reloaded is a remaster of Gears of War (one of the best games the Xbox 360 had in 2006) featuring improved graphics, higher framerates and optional refined controls. Marcus and Dom will also be coming to fight the Locust on the PlayStation for the first time ever, and this version of the game will include cross-play and cross-progression so that the squad doesn’t have to pick up any new hardware to get together to play.


https://www.gearsofwar.com/


AUGUST 26th 28th


METAL GEAR SOLID DELTA:


SNAKE EATER KONAMI’s ground-up remake of Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear Solid 3 is hitting store shelves the same day as Kirby, and will see David Hayter return to the iconic role of Snake after being unceremoniously replaced by Kiefer Sutherland in Metal Gear Solid V. Set during the Cold War, Snake Eater tells the story of Naked Snake heading into the Soviet Union to rescue a scientist named Sokolov from his own mentor, who has become a traitor. The DRAMA!


https://www.konami.com/mg/mgs3r/


August/September 2025 MCV/DEVELOP | 7


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