Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain includes a curious multiplayer mode where we assault enemy player bases to steal resources and more. Furthermore, on our own bases we can build nuclear bombs, as well as dismantle them. One of the hidden objectives of the game is to ensure that no player in the world has a nuclear bomb .
Something that was thought impossible, since, as you may have imagined, the cooperation of all the players in the world is necessary. However, it seems that this feat was achieved on July 27 for the first time in the five years of the title . Of course, only on PS3, a platform in which there are very few players left, and therefore, very few bombs. Upon achieving this, the secret scene that you can see below was activated.
It is necessary to clarify that the world had already seen this cinematic before. It was accessed by dataminers a long time ago, and to top it off, it was also accidentally activated in 2018 for all PC gamers (even Konami couldn’t say why). However, this is the first time that players have legitimately unlocked it .
According to the Nuke Watcher page, there are currently 45 nukes on PS3. When Kotaku reported this there were only 40, so we can assume that players have continued to build bombs after seeing the cutscene . This is unlocked upon reaching zero, but that does not mean the end of nuclear war.
On the Steam version of Metal Gear Solid V there are still about 19,200 bombs left , while on the PS4 there are around 2,500 . Given that they are built at a faster rate than they are shut down, it seems quite unlikely that we will ever see the world peace scene on these platforms. Although who knows.