Now, patch 1.03 is already available to address the issue.Īccording to an announcement from Konami, the bug has already been fixed for the PC and PlayStation 4 versions of "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain." Meanwhile, there is no word yet on when the update will come to the other platforms, but Konami promised the update will be completed "soon." However, as days went by, those who already played past the prologue stages of the game found one glitch that is serious enough to warrant developer Kojima Productions and publisher Konami to quickly investigate and develop an update. When Konami launched "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain" almost two weeks ago, fans were ecstatic as the title seemed to live up to its hype.
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