Konami will release a new trailer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, potentially its launch trailer, very soon. Hideo Kojima says on Twitter that this new video, called "Evolution & Harmony," will air tomorrow, August 25.
The trailer will be published on that date at 6 AM PDT / 9 AM EDT / 2 PM UK / 11 PM Japan.
Kojima also shared an image, presumably from the trailer, depicting an intense-looking Snake. Take a look at the image below to see for yourself.
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The Phantom Pain launches on September 1 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Reviews for the game started appearing on Sunday, and the stealth-action game is receiving high praise, including a perfect 10/10 score from GameSpot.
For more on The Phantom Pain's critical reception, check out this review roundup. Kojima is expected to leave Konami following the game's release, according to GameSpot's sources.