Following up on the graphs released last week showing the number of nuclear weapons owned in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, ‘J’, via the official Japanese Metal Gear Twitter account has shared some updated charts for the month of May (up to today, May 26th).We can see that on PS3 nuke numbers have been going up and down for the past few days, but generally stayed around the 850 region. PS4 went up to around 2150. Xbox 360 is still around 305, while Xbox One retains the lowest count of all, with only 140 nuclear weapons at the time of writing. Steam saw a big increase and is still by far the highest with around 8490 nukes.
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The Metal Gear series has sold 60.2 million copies, as of September 2023.
...and yet, they couldn't give more respect and effort into the collection.
What a terrible company.
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Amazing how bad this game looks already. We keep acting like this gen doesn't feel like an update but I think we're starting to see it.
The game started really strong in that hospital, but after a couple of hours I wondered if it was even an mgs game I was playing.