David hayter and the saltyness

So I guess I'm not going to be the first one to suggest this, but I'll bring it up anyways.. so. David Hayter has made a stink about this since we found Kiefer was to voice the protagonist in V. Now this generated ALOT of publicity when it first came out and has continued to bring attention to the game, just like the Kojima/Konami-situation. Now.. What if this is all just a very elaborate and complex PR-stunt? If the ruse is indeed real why couldn't Hayter calling out Kojima publically be a part of it? It creates drama and controversy. Which if handled in the right way could generate vast sums of money? People pay ad/marketing agencies and such ungodly sums of money because it's one of the most vital parts of launching the product. MGSV has been a controversy filled project right from the get go, with updates coming every month on the different branches of drama. From Kojima vs Konami with the removing of logos from the covers, the shaming of KJP employees and leaks from inside the company to Kojima leaving and starting up his own studio. The man who has been voicing Solid Snake/Big Boss since 1998 calling out Kojima for taking him out the game and treating him like shit. And that's not even all of the controvoversies that has been going on. We have the P.T and Del Toro branch along with the drama at the TGA's with Kojima being banned from attending which is the Geoff Branch. Who was involved with the original ruse with Moberg and Moby Dick Studios. Who has also said publically that Kojima showed him how the timeline would be 3 different parts. Wouldn't it be genious? Because in the end the could vindicate everyone involved by releasing new content and giving us the carrot but also teaching us a lesson about how information can be manipulated and turned. Remember that Kojima has not engaged in any on the combat, unless you count some obscure comments here and there. They could just keep stirring the pot with drama after drama to keep the flame and the game alive. People still talk about MGSV, it's still in the news all the time. IF the ruse is indeed real and Kojima really wanted to hammer home the message he passed to us in MGS2 and beyond. About how information can be manipulated to make people act and think a certain way. He seems to have deep connections to powerful Hollywood people along with an enormous behemoth of a company like Sony behind him, add a crafty marketing team and the sky would be the limit. And if this was his last Metal Gear ever.. wouldn't it be a perfect way to leave it? I don't know personally, but if the ruse is a real thing I would not exclude it. And remember that Hayter has been recording since January at the very least. Along with the scripts with Eiding and him coming out a while back. I'm very optimistic anyways.

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