Kojima Laughs “No” to Playing Metal Gear Solid Delta as Devs Beg for His Blessing

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It’s been well over ten years since Kojima walked away from Konami, though his presence continues to shape the Metal Gear saga.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater’s launch stands as a measure of where the series could be headed.

Excitement is high as one of the most iconic stealth games returns with a fresh Unreal Engine 5 makeover.

But the question that keeps surfacing is simple: will the man who created it give his blessing to the remake? Kojima didn’t beat around the bush.

When asked if he’d play the remake, he simply laughed and replied, “No.” 

How Should Fans Interpret Kojima’s Refusal?

Just a few words were enough to show Kojima isn’t interested in going back to Snake Eater.

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He’s focused on his own vision now and has closed the door on Konami. Despite that, the developers working on Delta have openly admitted they would love for him to give it a chance.

Producer Noriaki Okamura explained that the team set out to be “very respectful” to the original, not only to the fans who adored it, but also to the people who built it alongside Kojima all those years ago.

In his words, even though they can’t control what Kojima chooses to do, the hope is that he might one day see the care and dedication they’ve poured into remaking his masterpiece.

Do the Devs Still Hope for Kojima’s Approval?

The same view came from Yuji Korekado, who also worked with Kojima at Konami like Okamura.

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Both made it clear in interviews that their goal wasn’t to reinvent Snake Eater but to preserve its spirit as faithfully as possible.

They argued that the 2004 classic still had so much to offer that extensive revisions would be out of place.

The hard part was ensuring the experience still felt as powerful and charming without sacrificing what defined it.

Why Is There a Contrast Between Kojima and Konami?

The divide between Kojima distancing himself and the team seeking his blessing lays bare Delta’s strange dynamic.

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Konami has approached its marketing with noticeable caution, avoiding Kojima’s name as though trying to draw a line between the brand and its creator.

At the same time, the remake’s developers are openly giving credit to his legacy.

They’ve openly said they’d be honored if Kojima ever gave the remake a look, which feels like an attempt to bridge the gap between past and present.

What Does Kojima’s Refusal Mean for the Series?

Ultimately, Kojima’s sharp laugh and brief “no” make it obvious he has no interest in returning to Metal Gear, as if that part of his career is firmly closed.

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However, the developers of Delta are doing everything they can to ensure the remake feels like a respectful continuation of his vision, even if they never receive his personal blessing.

For longtime fans, that combination of reverence and renewal might be enough. For Konami, this release goes beyond being a remake.

It’s their chance to show the series can endure outside Kojima’s shadow.

Play it or not, his fingerprints are all over Delta, and that presence might be the nearest thing to an endorsement the team receives.

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