The Resurrection of Metal Gear Online 2 on PC: A Fan-Powered Comeback

Hiding in a box to trick a willfully ignorant AI guard is cute. But pulling that trick on another human—that’s the good stuff. Konami made the ultimate multiplayer shame kill possible way back in 2005 with a multiplayer add-on to Metal Gear Solid 3 called Metal Gear Online. Buying a network adapter to get online on the PlayStation 2 was a lot of work, so MGO didn’t last long: servers were dead by 2007. But Metal Gear Online 2 was different. It launched with the PlayStation 3’s Metal Gear Solid 4, and people loved it. I still occasionally see posts about MGO2 being ahead of its time, and fans certainly gave it a big sendoff when the servers shut down in 2012. Or did they?

Revival of Metal Gear Online 2

Okay, they did. Konami shut it down. MGO2 was dead for a long time. But in PC gaming, nothing has to stay dead forever, and a heroic team of developers have brought the game back to life with a custom version of the PS3 emulator RPCS3. It’s been reborn, as you can see in the trailer above, as MGO2PC.

System Requirements and Features

  • Ideally you’ll have an 8-core, 16-thread CPU to run the game at full speed, like a modern Ryzen 3700X or i7-10700K.

But what they’ve been able to bring back online here is seriously impressive. It’s not just a limited version of the multiplayer. It’s the full deal, including all the game’s cosmetic items and even stat tracking.

Crossplay and Custom Firmware

The wild thing is you can even play on a PS3 using custom firmware to bypass PSN. Sony demands extra money from developers to support crossplay in PlayStation games, but the fan developers of MGO2PC have enabled crossplay between PCs and a 15-year-old console just for the hell of it.

Legacy and Modern Features

This isn’t actually MGO2‘s first revival; it’s been playable on the PS3 for several years thanks to a fan-made custom firmware. But the PC version has the advantages of running at a higher resolution and framerate thanks to emulation. The online mode launched with Metal Gear Solid 5 isn’t nearly as beloved, partially due to hacking issues, but MGO2 is especially praised for the variety of team compositions you could put together and how effectively it combined classic Metal Gear stealth with goofy online antics.

Feature Presence in MGO2
Player-hosted and dedicated servers Yes
Cosmetic shop based on in-game currency Yes
Server browser Yes, in an era dominated by matchmaking

Community and Accessibility

While MGO2PC‘s playerbase seems small so far, the Discord is lively and there are definitely players hungry for matches. If you want to give it a shot yourself, a new copy of MGS4 is easy to get for about $25.

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