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Metal Gear Survive, the survival game spinoff of Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes, will be released in North America on Feb. 20, 2018, Konami announced today. The game will come to Europe two days later.
Konami originally planned to release Metal Gear Survive in 2017, but delayed the title to 2018 to give the development team more time to polish the game.
On Twitter, Konami listed a handful of incentives that will be offered to those who pre-order the game on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. These include four gold-plated weapons, two emote gestures (“happy” and “thumbs up”), four metallic survival scarves, kabuki-style face paint, a Mother Base nameplate and an accessory called “Boxman” — a throwback to Metal Gear Solid’s “The Orange” cardboard box.
Metal Gear Survive will launch on 20th Feb 2018 in the US + 22nd Feb 2018 in EU. You can pre-order now! #MGSurvive https://t.co/iLpMcN1zqY pic.twitter.com/IzhA4xNUHm
— Konami (@Konami) October 25, 2017
In a press release, Konami said the same pre-order details apply for the the Windows PC version of Metal Gear Survive, which is coming to Steam.
Metal Gear Survive is priced at $39.99.
For our thoughts on Metal Gear Survive, which we played at E3 2017 in June, read our impressions.
Update: This story has been updated with details about the Windows PC release.