

Some may want to dismiss Metal Gear Survive as a sort of cash grab by Konami, but it’s clear that a lot of effort has gone into making this a worthwhile spin-off. Konami wasn’t ready to detail the solo mode, but the solid multiplayer has me excited to learn more. All of the rewards that players receive from the co-op sessions will feed back into the solo campaign, so players can then craft new weapons and gear. While I only got to check out the cooperative multiplayer portion of Metal Gear Survive, there is a fully fledged single-player component. Here’s a snippet of what I had to say after going hands-on with it. Have you been able to play?įor more on the newly released third-person action game, check out our Metal Gear Survive preview from E3 2017. If you’re also dealing with the issue, let us know in the comments below. I’m currently downloading the game again, and will report back with how it went. This issue is supposedly exclusive to the PlayStation 4 version of the game, and the only workaround I’ve heard is that players have to reinstall the game (which means redownloading all 16GB of the game in my case). Instead, if you’re like me at least, you’re sitting at a screen that is telling you that the game is unable to start and needs an update. Metal Gear Survive is available now, and it should be a time that players can boot up the game and start killing some zombies. Once that is installed, I’ll report back to see if it’s working. Update #1: I’ve reinstalled the game, and now Metal Gear Survive update 1.01 has started to download.
