Metal Gear Solid Movie Director Celebrates the Franchise’s Anniversary with New Line of Art
Source: DualShockers
Source: DualShockers
On this day 31 years ago, the original Metal Gear released for the MSX2 and kickstarted what would become one of the most iconic franchises in gaming history.
To celebrate this milestone, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the director of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid film, has decided to spend the next 31 days releasing art alongside “next-gen artists” based on Hideo Kojima’s iconic world. This art, however, is not reflective of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid movie and is instead just being referred to as “fan art” that is meant to honor the series.
Vogt-Roberts made this announcement this morning through his personal Twitter account but had a special Colonel relay the message with more specifics of this plan to celebrate Metal Gear’s 31st anniversary. Check out the video in the tweet below to see what I mean.