Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain December Update Features Discussed

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain has stood on top of the mountain for its continuous success for the past number of months. That being said, gamers that continuously patronize the said expansion are treated to a brand new update with a whole bunch of features ready to spill out.

As reported by Express, there are a handful of updates that were recently given to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, and things are looking good thus far. One of which includes the most intriguing FOB Mission Event known as The Skulls Attack, wherein gamers are to wipe out the world of Skull Face's entirety. There are also FOB Security Challenges in which players are to complete a number of tasks that earn extra rewards via Event Points to further test their own skills.

Delivered by Gear Nuke, there are now Raiden and Cyborg Ninja outfits made available in FOB Missions along with new rewards given the additional Challenge Tasks as well as new customization features for the nameplates. Fans are in for more than these mentioned feats as new weapons are already confirmed of being included.

According to Gaming Bolt, a single-shot tranquilizer gas handgun for non-lethal objectives was added to the update, known as the Arms Material Alpha 114 Riot Pistol. There is also the Molotok-68 Anti-Material Rifle which is a high-caliber sniper rifle with an efficient range for the more stealthy missions and lastly, the Wormhole Generator. It may not technically be a firearm, but the said machine can be placed on any location and activated from a distance to warp to the said area.

The Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain update is officially out now for PC, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 whereas the date for the Xbox 360 is yet to be announced. Keep posted for more MGSV: TPP news for the coming months.

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