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David Hayter, the voice behind Solid Snake in the Metal Gear series, has caused a stir among fans with a recent cryptic tweet hinting at a possible return to the iconic role. Hayter was replaced by Kiefer Sutherland in 2013 for Metal Gear Solid 5, a decision that disappointed many long-time fans. However, Hayter’s latest social media post has reignited excitement among the Metal Gear community.

In his tweet, Hayter mentioned being in the recording booth for a role he hadn’t played in a while, accompanied by a gif of Snake holding a dagger. This has led to speculation that he may be involved in the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 3 remake, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation of his role in the project, with many hoping for new content or promotional material featuring Hayter’s voice.

Although Hayter’s cameo in the Sonic the Hedgehog fan movie, Sonic Villains, is set to be released soon, it’s unlikely that his recent recording session was related to that project. The focus remains on his potential involvement in the Metal Gear series, especially with the upcoming remake on the horizon.

While the exact nature of Hayter’s return is still uncertain, the anticipation among Metal Gear fans is palpable. Whether it’s for the remake or another project, hearing Hayter’s voice as Solid Snake once again would undoubtedly be a nostalgic moment for many players. As we await further details, the excitement continues to build within the Metal Gear community for what could be a significant reunion between Hayter and the beloved character of Solid Snake.