Metal Gear 35th Anniversary Site was Fake-The Founder Explained
Metal Gear" 35th Anniversary Site was Fake-The Founder Explained "A Parody of" Akumajo Dracula "Official NFT Sales"
Screenshots of unofficial site
The 35th anniversary site of the " Metal Gear " series was released on April 1st, but it turned out to be an unofficial April Fool's joke site on April 2nd.
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Yesterday, Game * Spark announced that this site was discovered and that there is no official announcement from Konami Digital Entertainment (Konami ) . However, on April 2, the site was updated to look like the NFT auction announcement page that Konami released to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the "Akumajo Dracula" series. The founder explains that he created the site for "April Fool's Day" as a "parody" of the auction.
On the site, the dot picture of "Otacon" used in the "Metal Gear Solid (MGS)" game is displayed in NFT art style, but it is said that it is "not actually sold". The founder said, "NFTs don't seem to be the best way to pay homage to or store games," and while Konami sells NFTs, "MGS2" and "MGS3" are in-game material footage. We have raised the issue of the current situation where digital sales have been suspended due to the above (* Although it was initially considered "temporary", sales have not yet resumed when the article was published).
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The founder said, "(Konami) don't sue me, but instead use the money to bring" MGS2 "and" MGS3 "to the digital store."
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