Donna Burke, an Australian singer, posted a series on Twitter of images showing a recording for the song “Snake Eater,” triggering widespread speculation among Metal Gear Solid fans.
Then, tweets The recording didn’t mention any involvement in any game. Many people speculated that it was made for a rumored Metal Gear Solid 3 remake. The media echoed this rumor with great enthusiasm.
Many of these articles fail to mention or consider the fact that a recording of a track does not necessarily mean it is for a video game. Artists are often involved in music projects that have nothing to do with the creation of games.
Unannounced titles are bound by strict NDAs. So it’s highly unlikely that a veteran like Burke would tease such a remake.
The composer is the best way to describe this. Mason LiebermanThe person who directed the recording confirmed that it was unrelated to anything Metal Gear Solid 3 remake. If I had to guess it, I’d say that this will be a different musical project. This is not unusual in the worlds of music and video game soundtracks.
Not to rain on anyone’s parade, but to avoid misinformation getting out there: We are not working on Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake ? We’re also not working for Tencent (before THAT conspiracy takes hold!).
Snake Eater is in development. It sounds amazing. TBA! https://t.co/fZ0Qf9OugT
— Mason Lieberman says “ffs it’s not MGS3” (@MasonLieberman) April 15, 2023
It’s not as deep as you think. We’d say it if we wanted to. We haven’t. It’s a closed case.
— Mason Lieberman says “ffs it’s not MGS3” (@MasonLieberman) April 15, 2023
It’s not uncommon for the media to misinterpret or misrepresent posts on social media by professionals in an industry without context. It is important to remember that, without context, it’s easy to misinterpret and misrepresent social media posts by industry professionals.
Donna Burke is a talented woman, so whatever it is, you can be sure that it will be good.