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: Konami has confirmed that Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes

The prequel to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain will be available in stores on current gen consoles for £29.99 or via download for £19.99, while digital versions for Xbox One and PS4 will set you back £29.99.In North America it's considerably cheaper at $19.99 on current gen and $29.99 on next generation consoles.Original story, including details of Xbox-exclusive missions, follows.

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Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes will be available on March 18, 2014.That's according to a new trailer that reveals an exclusive mission available on Xbox One and Xbox 360 called 'Jamais Vu' will let you play as Raiden. That's in contrast to the 'Deja Vu' mission announced exclusively for PlayStation platforms , which let's you play as Classic Snake.You can see the 'Jamais Vu' in action along with Raiden, below.An interview with series creator Hideo Kojima on Xbox Wire accompanies the news, where the celebrated auteur talked about his feelings on the next-generation consoles."I'm most looking forward to the "pseudo-cloud" era that the next generation of hardware will bring," he said. "It's still one step away from the "true" cloud revolution, but it will allow players to interact with their games, and each other in new and exciting ways using multiple devices such as tablets and smart devices. Social experiences and player interaction are what will drive the next wave of games."He also revealed that his favourite Metal Gear character is probably Otacon, saying "He's a character who proudly identifies himself as an "Otaku" (Japanese for "geek"), but is still able to survive and hold his own in the midst of all these amazing heroic characters, despite the fact that he himself never engages in battle."Kojima recently announced that anyone who has a Ground Zeroes save on their console when they boot up Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain will receive some sort of reward. Sadly though, it doesn't look like the game will be out anytime soon

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