If you're planning on picking up the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 for the Switch this week, just so you know, there will apparently be a "number of issues" at launch.
This information comes from Konami (via IGN), with the Japanese game company promising to fix these issues with some post-launch updates. It's not clear though when exactly these updates will be released. Here's a brief rundown:
Metal Gear and Snake's Revenge (NES)
- Fix to address the fact subtitles don't match up with audio in bonus videos
- Add a number of visual options including CRT scanline filter, the ability to change pixel aspect ratio
Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 (MSX2)
- Add the ability to swap between windowed and full-screen mode from options menu on title screen
Metal Gear Solid
- Bug fixes
Metal Gear Solid 2
- MGS2 bug fixes to address slow down issue in certain cutscenes
- Reduce the processing load planned
- Correct slight delay to timing for certain visual effect
- Add the ability to swap between windowed and full-screen mode from options menu on title screen
Metal Gear Solid 3
- Fix typos in subtitles for England, France, Italy, Germany and Spanish (EFIGS) EU versions
- Patch to address timing for a scene and background music in certain cutscene
- Add the ability to swap between windowed and full-screen mode from options menu on title screen
Once again, it's unclear when exactly these updates will arrive. At the time of writing Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 is currently sitting on a score of 77 on both Metacritic and Open Critic.