Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on GOG
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a game that stands out for its intense action and over-the-top hack-and-slash gameplay. Developed by PlatinumGames after a troubled development period, the game was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. Publisher Konami has been working on a Metal Gear salvage project, with the recent re-release of classic games and an upcoming MGS3 remake titled MGS Delta: Snake Eater.
A recent minor hiccup occurred when Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was mistakenly made available for purchase on the DRM-free storefront GOG in some Asian regions. Konami quickly addressed the issue, citing a setting error on the GOG side and apologizing for any confusion.
The reason behind this mishap remains unclear, with speculation pointing towards an old PlayStation exclusivity clause that may have limited the game’s availability on certain platforms. Japanese players are no strangers to region-locked digital availability, a practice that continues to persist in the industry.
Despite the global availability of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on PC, Japanese players are currently restricted to purchasing the game on the outdated PlayStation 3 console. This discrepancy highlights the challenges faced by fans in different regions when it comes to accessing their favorite titles.
As the gaming landscape evolves, questions arise about the relevance of region-locking practices in the modern era. The term “Omakuni” has emerged to describe situations where games are not sold in specific countries or come with significant restrictions, affecting the overall gaming experience.
While the situation may be frustrating for Japanese Metal Gear fans, it underscores the complexities of global game distribution and platform exclusivity. As we await further clarification from Konami, the industry continues to grapple with balancing regional considerations with the demands of a global gaming audience.