
Īt E3 2011, gameplay videos revealed a part of the game's control scheme. The new camouflage has been dubbed PhotoCamo. The camouflage system has been updated, allowing players to make use of the 3DS' camera to make a custom camouflage pattern. The trailer showed that the 3DS' gyroscope would be used to balance when walking across a bridge. The developers stated that Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was "the most best" game in the series to use the stereoscopic 3D due to its jungle setting. On June 3, 2011, Konami held a press conference at which the trailer was released. There was a technical demo shown at E3 2010 titled Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - The Naked Sample.Ĭircle Pad Pro accessory, a hardware used for easier targeting during gunfights. This game was officially announced at Nintendo's E3 press conference on June 15, 2010. A patch was released a day later to fix a glitch occurring in the WIG area that freezes the game and corrupts save data when using the Circle Pad Pro. Both the digital download for the game itself as well as the 3DS theme were later released in both Europe and North America on December 18, with the game itself costing $19.99. The download includes a Snake Eater theme, which included a FOX logo wallpaper, the theme song for the game, cursor sound effects from the Metal Gear series, and folders modeled after the cardboard boxes from the series. A digital download version was released in Japan via the Nintendo eShop function on the Nintendo 3DS on December 16, 2014, exactly a decade after the initial release of the original title. It is also the first Metal Gear game to be released on a Nintendo-developed portable system since Metal Gear: Ghost Babel, back in 2000. The game was released on February, 21, 2012 in North America and on Main Japan and Europe. It is a re-release of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is a stealth action game for the Nintendo 3DS. Stealth action Release chronology Metal Gear Arcade
