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Here’s that Metal Gear Solid clothing line Konami was teasing

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Last week, Konami teased its Metal Gear Solid 1984 collection. For about 5 seconds, we all got super excited that some kind of Metal Gear remake was coming to make us not hate Konami for all the bad moves they’ve been making with regard to Silent Hills. Then someone spoke up and reminded us that the last “Metal Gear Solid Collection” was a clothing line and everyone started tweeting angry stuff at Konami again. Things were back to normal.

Konami revealed the clothing line itself, though, and I hate to say it, but I kind of like some of it. The FOX ringer shirt and Shadow Moses hoodie are especially good, and these shirts are the sort of thing gamers can wear to express their love of the hobby without just slapping the game’s title across their chests.

The shirts start around $30 on the Insert Coin Metal Gear Solid page, and are currently up for pre-order. The site also has some cool stuff from games like The Last of Us and Jet Set Radio. Someone needs to hide my credit cards, seriously.

If you’re all set on video game shirts and are more interested in video games, though, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain hits PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on Sept. 1.



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