A New Metal Gear Game Came Out Today. Does Anybody Care?

Who knew?
Metal Gear used to mean something. Even after Konami had effectively killed off its other legacy brands, Metal Gear still held a unique sway over the gaming audience. Its tortured political allegories, convoluted backstory and absurdist indulgences marked it as a singular work in the annals of videogames, and established creator Hideo Kojima as the game designer most likely to be called an “auteur” in breathless blogs and message board posts. When Metal Gear Solid V was released in two chunks in 2014 and 2015, both launches were treated as genuine events by Metal Gear fans and the games press, with both their flaws and strengths discussed for weeks. A Kojima-developed Metal Gear game could monopolize the attention of players and critics alike more than almost any other type of game.
Metal Gear Solid V was released two-and-a-half years ago. Meanwhile a new Metal Gear game came out today and it’s very possible you’ve heard almost nothing about it. My job is to know about these things and pretty much all I’ve heard about Metal Gear Survive is that it was basically unplayable at launch due to network issues. It has snuck up on the market with barely a sound, quietly appearing on shelves and digital storefronts overnight, and has gone out of its way to be difficult to play. It’s a game that doesn’t seem to want to exist, and that many players wish didn’t.