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In the latest update for Metal Gear Solid Delta, the previous game's bikini model advertisements have been substituted, now featuring recent images and family snapshots of the same ladies, 21 years on.

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"Metal Gear Solid Delta Modernizes: Origional Game's Bikini Ads Swapped for Personal Photos of Similar Women after 21 Years"

In the latest update for Metal Gear Solid Delta, the previous game's bikini model advertisements have been substituted, now featuring recent images and family snapshots of the same ladies, 21 years on.

In the world of gaming, the remake of Metal Gear Solid Delta has generated quite a buzz. According to a report by Famitsu, the game has undergone several changes, including an update to the classic bikini model posters.

The remake features both traditional modeling photos and more heartwarming images. Some models have reprised their roles, providing new photos 21 years after the original game, including family photos and traditional modeling shots. Konami's creative producer, Yuji Korekado, revealed that they reached out to the original models to request these new pictures.

For those playing in Legacy Style, the posters have been upscaled to appear more detailed at modern resolutions. However, for those opting for New Style, the game offers new photos of the same models as they look now. Some of these new images, Korekado mentioned, remain "a bit spicy."

The game also includes the inclusion of old PSP codes and a brand-new version of the old Guy Savage minigame. Interestingly, the remake does not seem to have Easter eggs that are widely shared on social media, unlike its predecessor, Metal Gear Solid 3, which included real-life bikini model posters throughout its levels.

As for the gameplay, no specific information was provided about the best MGS game to start with in Metal Gear Solid Delta. As for staying updated, there's no specific information about the sign-up process for the website Newsletter.

The translations for the interview with Yuji Korekado were done by Automaton. The posters from the original game are present in the remake. It's a fascinating blend of nostalgia and modernity, offering something for both long-time fans and newcomers to the series.

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