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Kojima to unveil "undisclosed" MGS themes at Leipzig

New MGS 4 presentation and - fingers crossed - some serious Silent Hill V action

Aug 20, 2007

Konami has said that the Leipzig convention later this week will play host to Hideo Kojima unveiling his new, undisclosed in-game themes for Metal Gear Solid 4 on PS3 with a new trailer.

The event will also be a platform for the firm to showcase Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2008, Castlevania The Dracula X Chronicles and Silent Hill Origins for PSP, and Dewy's Adventure on Wii.

Plans will also be revealed for the recently announced Silent Hill V (working title), although we haven't got a clue what.

"Leipzig is an incredibly important show for Konami, more so than ever this year," said Martin Schneider, sales and marketing director in Germany for Konami. "These are exciting times for Konami's European operations, and the titles and presentations we have on offer showcase this perfectly. With the likes of MGS4 and WE 2008 on display for the first [time], we have two of the most anticipated games on the horizon."


 
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Silent Hill Origins
Silent Hill Origins

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Nov 6, 2007
Published by: Konami
Developed by: Climax
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