With just days prior the release date of the highly anticipated "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain" creator Hideo Kojima took to Twitter to prove that he is very much involved with the game despite his exit from Konami.
In his post, Kojima apparently discussed the gory details of the game.
"MGSV TPP" In the hit, serious injury, it becomes when the bleeding bloody, as long as it is not caught in the rain, the state continues. There is a need to wash in the shower booth in the MB. Actual play video third edition (HTTPS: // Youtu.Be/9NNQ4O62_yA See). Screen direct birds."
Fans could expect new changes with how the character could sustain injuries and how it reacts to it. Apparently, the blood will only get washed off when the character gets wet from the rain or if he takes a shower.
Additionally, Gaming Bolt suggested that Kojima also wanted the cycle of revenge "to be more than something you strive for as you play the game."
But while Hideo Kojima has clearly proven his involvement with "Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain," it seems like Konami is trying its best to remove the creator of the game from the credits.
"The latest pack shots were uploaded yesterday, and NeoGAF users spotted a couple of changes appear to have been made," IGN reported. "You can see the old box art below on the left, with the new one on the right. In the bottom left of each cover the Kojima Productions logo has been removed, while "A Hideo Kojima Game" is also absent from just below the console masthead."
However, Hideo Kojima has previously insisted that he remained involved with "MGSVTPP" until the end of the development.
"I want to reassure fans that I am 100% involved and will continue working on 'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain,' I'm determined to make it the greatest game I've directed to date. Don't miss it!" Hideo Kojima previously said of his involvement with the game.
Konami then assured fans that the quality of the game will not suffer without Kojima on board.
The statement reads (via Kotaku)
"In accordance with the recent change in production organization of all of Konami, Kojima Productions, as well as other internal production companies, has had its name, etc., changed to move into the corporate headquarters work structure."
"The name and organization has changed, but as before, MGSV: TPP is continuing as a work from director Kojima and the existing team members."
Adding, "The social networking account has also been changed, but the new account has the same Metal Gear team members as the previous one, and is updating with the latest news. As the team members who are tweeting is unchanged, we would like your continued support and follows."
"Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain" release date is all set on Sept. 1, 2015