‘Metal Gear Solid 5’ nuclear disarmament event said to be ‘impossible’

Hideo Kojima loves to do exceptionally wild things in his games, including assigning all tasks Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Players work together to find and disarm a group of nuclear bombs. These aren’t just ordinary nuclear bombs, though, they are kept by players who can make them themselves. This means that players must infiltrate other players’ bases to find and disarm their nukes. If players can disarm all the nuclear weapons on their platform, they will essentially achieve world peace and will be rewarded with a special scene. At some point, he thought that this would unlock the legendary ‘Chapter 3’ of Metal Gear Solid Vsomething that is believed to unlock more story content for the game.

Although the players managed to start the denuclearization in Metal Gear Solid V On PS3, the platform that was seen as the easiest to complete this task due to the small number of nukes, did not count. Konami investigated allegations of denuclearization and stated that it was done using inappropriate behavior, which resulted in a single player being banned. a New video from DidYouKnowGaming Dive into the history of this story and talk to a group known as The Anti-Nuke Gang who eventually concluded that it’s impossible, noting that there seem to be a bunch of nukes in the game that don’t actually belong to anyone, so they can’t be disarmed. The group stated that these “phantom nukes” were likely from banned accounts whose offline assets were reset, but that their online assets remained, leaving the group of nukes without a home. Apparently, Konami also made it so that the cinema could never play again, even if it was legitimately achieved. As such, no one knows if there is actually a Chapter 3 hidden inside of it Metal Gear Solid V.

The group also hypothesized that the reason why Konami would verify the legality of nuclear disarmament is because of this taboo content, but no one really knows. Some have also assumed Konami is being strict because they want players to understand the difficulty and possibly the impossibility of a world without nuclear weapons. It’s a great story and one that probably won’t have the thrilling ending that many hope for. Perhaps one day we will see delegitimization of nuclear weapons, but it seems incredibly unlikely. The Metal Gear series has been quiet for many years, but there are rumors of a remake hard lime metal He is on the way.

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