Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Player Managed To Capture Footage Of Ocelot On Mother Base

Jan 25, 2016 at 06:07pm EST

Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain was originally going to come with some very interesting features that sadly didn't make it in the final game, like the ability to interact with other characters on Mother Base and many others. Their presence on Mother Base, however, has been left in Easter Eggs, and players have managed in the past months to locate some of these characters when leaving the base for a mission.

Among the characters that could be spotted at times on Mother Base while leaving on the chopper is Ocelot. The character doesn't appear often, though, so no player has managed to capture footage until a few days ago. The fact that Ocelot appears in a spot that cannot be accessed also made things more complicated. You can find Ocelot in the distance by going at the 0:33 mark of the video recorded by reddit user SirShoot2thrill below. A screenshot from the video to help you locate Ocelot can also be found below.

Last week Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain has been updated on PC, adding Metal Gear Online to this version of the game. Last week Konami also launched new FOB events on all formats and in all regions, with the Bound Dragon event allowing players to obtain the blueprint for the E-RB WH GEN (Wormhole Generator). The latest FOB events will be running until tomorrow.

The Wormhole Generator is only one of the new items which will be introduced to Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain in the future. Earlier this month, it's been discovered through data mining that new uniforms and more new weapons will be offered as rewards for future FOB events.

Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain is now available in all regions on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC.

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