I'm just going to drop this info in here and you guys can take it or leave it.
I have a friend who works directly with Todd McFarlane. When he got hired I made a joke about getting more MGS figures from him. Well recently my friend informed me that he mentioned it and Todd thought it was a really good idea. Obviously no one knows how Konami is dealing out the license currently and I think we can all agree that McFarlane Toys isn't exactly the ideal candidate for new figs but I would definitely pay $25 for some MGS figs the scale and articulation of their Fortnite figures. Besides can't turn out any worse than Playarts right?
I know this is just internet guy rumors but I just thought I would share.
Your friend is a lucky guy, Todd seems to be a very funny guy to work with.
honestly i don't mind a little variety, so i will appreciate a new line from mcfarlene, but i tend to like more figures with cloth clothes instead of plastic.
but i see that as very unlikely.
Yes, they are expanding, they recently even gained the license to Warhammer 40k for figures,
so they are trying new things, but Todd is a first of all a businessman, not a fan, so if the line don't sell, the production will stop.
and metal gear don't sell like fortnite.
and honestly talking, only hardcore fans are still collecting.
without a new game to drag sells, the casual fans will not buy it, ands sales will be problematic.
right now they are also producing the new spawn figure, the new DC line, all the toys based on the licenses they have, so if they will really do MGS, it will not be soon.
for the only statues licensing thing, i don't know if this count, but konami gave the license for the official metal gear solid boardgame this year, so maybe they are starting to be more open minded about it.