Konami Confirms Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 2, But Details Remain Unclear
Konami has officially confirmed that *Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 2* is in development, following the release of Vol. 1 last year. However, the games included in the collection remain a mystery. Noriaki Okamura, producer of *Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater*, addressed the upcoming release in a video about the *MGS 3* remake, acknowledging the technical issues that plagued Vol. 1’s launch and promising a smoother release for Vol. 2.
While fans are eager to know if *Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots* will finally be included, Okamura remained tight-lipped. Previously, *MGS 4* has only been available on PlayStation 3. Other speculated titles include *Metal Gear Solid V* and the HD version of *Peace Walker*, but until Konami provides more details, the collection’s full lineup remains unconfirmed.
Destiny 2: Speleologist God Roll Guide
The *Speleologist* Solar machine gun, introduced in *Destiny 2*’s Echoes Act 3, is a rapid-fire frame weapon with a 900 RPM fire rate, making it ideal for clearing waves of enemies in tough PvE activities. It can be obtained as a random drop from Echoes activities like Battlegrounds and Enigma Protocol, or as a guaranteed reward from the weekly story missions. With useful Solar perks, the PvE god roll includes Arrowhead Brake for stability, Tactical Mag for reload speed, Enlightened Action for faster reloads, and Incandescent for spreading Scorch explosions.
For PvP, the god roll focuses on boosting range and stability, with Polygonal Rifling and Accurized Rounds for increased accuracy, Slideways or Firmly Planted for better handling, and Killing Tally for stacking damage. While not the top PvP choice, Speleologist is versatile for players looking to dominate in both PvE and PvP.
Pokemon Go Dynamax Guide: Max Battles, Max Particles, and More
In *Pokemon Go’s* Max Out season, Dynamaxing, first introduced in *Pokemon Sword and Shield*, has arrived. Dynamaxing enlarges select Pokémon, enhancing their power and granting them special Max Moves for battle. Unlike in *Sword and Shield*, only Pokémon caught in Max Battles or near Power Spots can Dynamax. Players can gather Max Particles by completing the “To The Max” Special Research, exploring Power Spots, or purchasing them in the in-game shop.
Max Battles, a new type of raid at Power Spots, let players Dynamax their Pokémon after collecting enough Max Particles. During these battles, a Pokémon’s Max Meter fills, enabling the Dynamax form for three turns and unlocking powerful Max Moves like Max Spirit (heals allies) and Max Guard (reduces damage). Players can catch Dynamax Pokémon after raids and even use them to assist others in battles. Keep an eye out for more exciting updates during this season!
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