'Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain ' release date; Players to get bonus when exporting saved game

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The sequel to "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes" will officially come out in September 15, 2015. Titled "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain," the said sequel will carry the same Tactical Espionage Operations of Venom Snake, a mercenary leader.

And while that should get all Metal Gear Solid V fans up and excited, there are some concerns which include transferring Ground Zeroes battle so that they can continue their journey and take on fiercer battles.

And apparently Kojima Productions has taken that pretty well into consideration since gamers will be allowed to get their saved data and transfer it provided it is the same game console. This means that players who have played the game on the PS3 or PS4 can only transfer their saved games on the same consoles.

Though that should be a small setback, the good news is that players will reportedly get a bonus when they export their saved game. This includes bonuses such as captured soldiers from the previous Ground Zeroes being freed or unlocking a Sneaking Suit.

With most players looking forward to the Phantom Pain, game director Hideo Kojima has been tweeting some images via Twitter which should get fans all the more restless.

Among the images include that of Snake leaving the mother base via chopper who is obviously headed for a mission.

Then there is another one which shows Snake receiving treatment on his bionic arm. Incidentally, gamers can get hold of the actual bionic arm (something that reportedly weighs 850 grams). However the bad news is that it will be available in Japan only. The premium package costs about $250.

"Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain" is expected to be out this September and will be released for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One game consoles. The PC version will reportedly be available two weeks after the September 15 launch.

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