It seems that Sony's HMZ T3 head-mounted display is already being tested on games, with the concrete proof now seen for "Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes."

Director Hideo Kojima has teased via Twitter a number of shots showing off the Sony HMZ T-3 head-mounted display, while Akio Otsuka, Snake's voice, tries out the game. One of the shots compiled by DualShockers shows Otsuka in the same pose as Snake where he almost takes off his headgear, which could be a hint for just how the virtual reality aspect of the game may work.

Will virtual reality be the winning shot for MGSV: Ground Zeroes? What other games would you want the Sony HMZ T-3 head-mounted display to be ready for?

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Novelization Book and Special Editions Teased

Another teaser from Mr Kojima was spotted by Gamingbolt, which now shows off the four platforms side by side on screen.

"4 ver of GZ, from left: One, PS4, PS3, & 360. As Snake's motions in title screen move randomly, they don't synch," tweeted Mr Kojima.

The other image that was shared involved the Peace Walker's novelization book, which comes with the special editions of "Ground Zeroes." According to the report, the illustrations were done by Koji Shinkawa in colour to keep the novelization even lovelier and easier to read for those with short attention span.

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New Images Released by Kojima

For those who are eagerly awaiting anything new with "MGSV: Ground Zeroes," MetalGearInformer has just compiled a number of captures that has been shared by Mr Kojima himself.

The shots include the title screen of the game as well as various screens from the Déjà vu mission that are exclusive to the PlayStation. Those interested can view the screenshots at the link above, but the graphics are pretty good even up close.

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The source has also shared the Japanese packaging for the game for the PS4, PS3 and Xbox 360. Apparently, there is no release date yet for the Xbox One platform as of now.

All of the teases are getting fans even more ready for the release date on March 18 for North America and March 20 for Europe. The follow-up, "Phantom Pain" is said to come either at the last quarter of 2014 or 2015.