
There's currently no word on how much the DLC will cost, though the game's Twitter account announced that more details will be released on Monday. Despite the controversy caused by the character's inclusion and the flood of jokes made about the reason for her consistently-under-dressed state (she breathes through her skin), there are a lot of people who enjoyed the character and her concept, which likely prompted her inclusion in the upcoming DLC release.įans of the game can also look forward to three new maps and some "Appeal Action" packs in the new DLC. In addition to a new playable character, the upcoming DLC also includes three new maps and new "Appeal Action" packs.

No confirmation of this has come from Konami, which also saw controversy earlier this year with the mysterious exit of Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima.Joining the ranks of current playable characters like Ocelot and Venom Snake, Quiet is the scantily-clad assassin introduced in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The company was also the focus of a rumor last week that it had shut down development on all triple-A titles, save the Pro Evolution Soccer series. In the meantime, it has also offered a workaround to avoid save file corruption on other consoles. Konami has worked to patch the issue, and recently confirmed a fix for the PlayStation 4 version of the game. At the same time, however, it has suffered from a game-breaking save bug since its release date. Metal Gear Solid 5 launched earlier this month to strong reviews, including a 9.0 from Polygon. We checked out the game's playable demo on the Tokyo Game Show its one of the mission areas in Metal Gear Online That game is slated for an October release on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Peeler also confirmed on Twitter that Camp Omega, a setting in The Phantom Pain's prelude, Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes, will return in Metal Gear Online. The publisher showed off DLC that includes new outfits for Snake, as well as his horse. There will be new content in the form of costumes, as shown at Tokyo Game Show last week. His response was to a fan question, as part of a longer conversation about the I don't have any particular story content to announce, no

This comes from a tweet by Konami's community manager for the series, Robert Allan Peeler. Additional story-based content for Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, is not currently in the works.
