Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater's Fox Hunt Mode Launch Date Announced
Fans of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater can finally mark their calendars for its anticipated online mode, as Konami has confirmed that Fox Hunt will arrive on October 30. Until now, Konami had kept quiet about Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater‘s online mode, but with the release date and time revealed, the company has also explained its core mechanics.
Back in August 2025, Konami disappointed fans by confirming that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater‘s Fox Hunt mode wouldn’t be available at launch. However, it did provide a release window, stating it would arrive in the fall. The company has now kept its word, as the long-awaited mode is just around the corner.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater's Fox Hunt Mode Release Time
The multiplayer mode in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, titled Fox Hunt, will launch on October 29 at 6 PM PDT, though most other time zones will see it on October 30. Players will need to update to the latest version of the game to access the mode. It’s also worth noting that Fox Hunt does not support cross-platform play, so friends must be on the same platform to play together.
Location |
Fox Hunt Release Date |
Time |
---|---|---|
Los Angles |
October 29 |
6 PM (PDT) |
New York |
October 29 |
9 PM (EDT) |
São Paulo |
October 29 |
10 PM (BRT) |
London |
October 30 |
1 AM (GMT) |
Paris |
October 30 |
2 AM (CET) |
Istanbul |
October 30 |
4 AM (GMT +3) |
Riyadh |
October 30 |
4 AM (AST) |
Tokyo |
October 30 |
10 AM (JST) |
Hong Kong |
October 30 |
9 AM (HKT) |
Sydney |
October 30 |
12 PM (AEDT) |
Fox Hunt supports up to 12 players with gameplay that revolves around the Metal Gear series’ signature mechanics: stealth and survival. Revealed in a new trailer, the mode introduces the AT-Camo device, which allows players to blend into their surroundings. It also features an environmental scanner called Naked Sense, which enables them to detect nearby items and enemies at the cost of stamina.
The multiplayer mode will include three biomes, such as the jungle, along with two rulesets that are randomly assigned to each match. Notably, Fox Hunt will have no microtransactions, suggesting that any unlockable items will probably be earned through progression—if collectibles are included at all.
Despite performance issues and a rocky start on some platforms, it is safe to say that Konami’s Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has been a success. It sold over one million copies shortly after release, and the upcoming Fox Hunt mode has the potential to push sales even higher. The game peaked at around 20,000 concurrent players on Steam, and it will be interesting to see if it can surpass that number on October 30 when Fox Hunt goes live.