Regional differences The Japanese release of the compilation, titled
Metal Gear Solid HD Edition, only includes
Metal Gear Solid 2 and
Metal Gear Solid 3, even on the home console versions.
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - HD Edition was instead given a stand-alone physical release on PS3 and Xbox 360 in Japan. To compensate for the separate releases, the first print run of the Japanese PS3 version of the compilation included a voucher code to download the original
Metal Gear Solid from the Japanese PlayStation Store, while the first print run of
Peace Walker - HD Edition came with a download code for the PlayStation Portable version of
Peace Walker. The Japanese Xbox 360 versions of both, the compilation and
Peace Walker, instead offered voucher codes for
Metal Gear-themed items for
Xbox Live Avatars. Both
Metal Gear Solid 2 and
Metal Gear Solid 3 feature Japanese voice acting for the Japanese HD Editions, despite
Metal Gear Solid 2 being based on the
Substance edition, which originally used English voices.
Limited editions On August 15, 2011, UK retailer
Zavvi secured the exclusive right to sell the
Metal Gear Solid: Ultimate HD Collection, exclusively available for the PS3, which was set to see only 4,000 copies manufactured worldwide and would be released on November 25. It would include the
HD Collection, and the
Ultimate version would add to the package with the PS3 game
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, a download code for
Metal Gear Solid and five exclusive art cards. The contents would come in a single steel book packaging. However, on November 25, it disappeared from Zavvi without explanation. On November 30, Zavvi changed the name from
Ultimate HD Collection to
Ultimate HD Edition, and announced that its altered the contents of its advertised
Metal Gear Solid: HD Ultimate Edition set. Zavvi sent out an email to all customers holding an order for the edition, explaining that Konami has "advised of a change to the contents" of the set. The edition would include variant
Metal Gear Solid steel book, an exclusive
Metal Gear Solid T-shirt and an exclusive 250 page premium art book showcasing the artwork of Yoji Shinkawa. All those who pre-ordered the previous edition before it was cancelled also receive a Platinum copy of
Metal Gear Solid 4. Zavvi's site also has a listing for an Xbox 360 version of the revised
Ultimate Edition, making it no longer exclusive for the PS3. On December 7, Zavvi renamed the edition to
Metal Gear Solid HD Collection Limited Edition, and revealed that 6000 copies of the PS3 version and 4000 copies of the Xbox 360 version are available for pre-order. In total 8000 (PS3) and 5000 (360) units are being made worldwide. A North American
Limited Edition for the
HD Collection became available alongside the standard release. The
Limited Edition includes specialized packaging created by Yoji Shinkawa, the series' lead artist, and an exclusive, 248-page art book titled
The Art of Metal Gear Solid. A Japanese
Premium Package for both the
Metal Gear Solid HD Collection and the separate (Japan-only) HD conversion of
Peace Walker is also released. The
Peace Walker package includes the game, a
Play Arts figure of Snake in Battle Dress and an audio CD featuring vocal and unused music tracks. The
Limited Edition of
Metal Gear Solid HD Edition will include a copy of the game, an illustration from series artist Yoji Shinkawa, a copy of
The Art of Metal Gear Solid The Original Trilogy, and an audio CD with vocal tracks from each of the first three games. Paying extra, players receive
Metal Gear Solid 2 and
Metal Gear Solid 3 mugs, headphones and bags. Paying extra for the
Peace Walker package includes a
Peace Walker mug and a Kazuhira Miller Play Arts Kai figure.
Digital releases The
HD Edition-branded versions of all three games were later released as digital downloads on the
Xbox Live Marketplace and
PlayStation Store. The digital versions of
Metal Gear Solid 2 and
3 were released on August 21, 2012 as a bundle on the Xbox 360 and individually on PS3 and PS Vita, while
Peace Walker was released for the Xbox 360 and PS3 on August 28, 2012. A digital version of the full collection was also released for the PS3. The Xbox 360 version of
Peace Walker was added to the
Xbox One's
backwards compatibility program on March 13, 2018.
Metal Gear Solid 2 and
3 were later added to the backwards compatibility program on October 9 of the same year. The PS3 version of the
HD Collection was made available on the
PlayStation Now streaming service on February 5, 2019. The Xbox 360 version became backwards compatible with the
Xbox One on October 8, 2018, joining the
Xbox Game Pass subscription service catalog on September 5, 2019. With the release of
Xbox Series X/S on November 10, 2020,
Metal Gear Solid HD Collection automatically became compatible on the console.
The Legacy Collection On April 22, 2013, Konami announced a new version of the collection titled
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection, exclusive to PS3. This later collection includes all the games featured on the
HD Collection on the first disc, along with
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on a second disc and voucher codes for the original
Metal Gear Solid and
Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions.
The Legacy Collection was released in North America on July 9, 2013, and in Japan on July 11, 2013. The European version was released on September 13, 2013.
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection On October 24, 2023, Konami released
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, a compilation of various
Metal Gear titles that includes all games from the
HD Collection, except
Peace Walker. It was released for the
Nintendo Switch,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Windows, and
Xbox Series X/S. The included versions of
Metal Gear Solid 2 and
Metal Gear Solid 3 are based on the ones in the
HD Collection.
Metal Gear 1 and
2 are moved from
Solid 3 menu to their own separate app. Konami announced that the games would have a resolution of
1080p and run at 60
frames-per-second (FPS) at maximum performance on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S. The Nintendo Switch versions of Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3 however would run at 30 FPS (matching the Nvidia Shield port that the Switch version was derived from, and which the Switch shares a
Tegra X1 CPU with) while in TV Mode and Handheld Mode, at a resolution of 1080p and
720p, respectively. However, on release it was found that the games were actually locked to 720p on all platforms. The PC version also lacked any graphics or audio options upon launch. On December 23rd, 2023, the games received an update adding several video and audio options. On September 25th, 2024, all systems (with the exception of the Switch) also received a patch increasing the games' maximum resolutions to up to 4K, as well as upscaling all of Metal Gear Solid 2 & Metal Gear Solid 3's full motion videos to 4K. ==Reception==