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David Hayter Says He’s Doing Voice Work for Steel Gear Stable Delta: Snake Eater That He “Can’t Actually Speak About But”

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David Hayter has been an enormous a part of the Steel Gear franchise for many years at this level, being the voice of Stable Snake and Large Boss, and although it did appear over the course of the final decade or so – after Hayter was changed by Kiefer Sutherland in Steel Gear Stable 5 – that his affiliation with the franchise had ended, he has lately been introduced again into the fray. 

Along with being closely concerned in promotions and advertising and marketing for the upcoming Steel Gear Stable Delta: Snake Eater, Hayter can also be one among a number of actors confirmed to be doing new voicework for the remake. What precisely that entails stays to be seen, and Hayter himself has now additionally seemingly prompt that the voicework he’s doing for the remake may need extra to it than it appears. 

In a current interview with YouTube channel Kakuchopurei, when requested about how a lot he has been concerned with Steel Gear Stable Delta behind the scenes, Hayter acknowledged that he’s performing some voice work on the remake that he “can’t actually speak about but”. 

“From the start, Konami and I began speaking, [and] I got here aboard to assist do promotion and work with them,” Hayter stated. “They’ve let me in on what they’re doing behind the scenes, I bought to play a bit little bit of the sport a number of months in the past. There could also be some issues that I’m doing voice-wise that I can’t actually speak about but, however I’m working to help the sport, and I’m fairly concerned, which is sweet.”

Konami beforehand acknowledged that Steel Gear Stable Delta could be reusing the voice recordings of the unique Snake Eater, barring “some” re-recorded strains, so it must be attention-grabbing to see precisely what the extent of Hayter’s new voicework within the remake can be. 

Steel Gear Stable Delta: Snake Eater is in growth for PS5, Xbox Collection X/S, and PC. A launch date is at present unknown.


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