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Watch Konami's Press Start Metal Gear and Silent Hill stream at 9AM ET

Watch Konami's Press Start Metal Gear and Silent Hill stream at 9AM ET

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In case all the content from Summer Game Fest wasn't enough, Konami has you covered. Today at 9AM ET the developer will stream Konami Press Start, a new showcase featuring updates (and hopefully new gameplay) for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Silent Hill f, among other titles.
It will stream on Konami's YouTube channel and is expected to run 37 minutes. On top of news about the aforementioned two games, Konami has promised more — perhaps news around the Gradius Origins collection coming in August, possible new DLC for the Silent Hill 2 remake from Bloober Team or an update on Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection vol. 2.
As a reminder, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is set to arrive on PS5, PC and Xbox Series X on August 28th, while Silent Hill f will come to those same platforms on September 25th. The company has also been working on Silent Hill Townfall and other titles.

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