If you were wondering why Kojima Productions is splitting up Metal Gear Solid 5 into two games, it has everything to do with how long we'll be waiting to play Phantom Pain.
During the invite-only PlayStation 4 press event in New York this past week, Hideo Kojima was on hand to show off some Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes. He also inadvertently revealed Sony's consoles would have exclusive content for the upcoming prologue to MGS 5: The Phantom Pain.
Konami and Kojima Productions have announced the release date window for the first part of the Metal Gear Solid 5 experience, Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes.
Infinity Ward will be using dedicated servers for Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer, which should go a long way in making the online experience run smoothly.
As a two-generation (soon to be three) PlayStation dude, there are many reasons that I prefer Sony's gaming systems over Microsoft's. That being said, there are also a number of things the PS3 doesn't offer that I'm going to need on the PS4 in order to pony up $400 on November 15th...