Hideo Kojima is working on a new project
Hideo Kojima announced on Twitter the start of a new project, of an unspecified nature. In what sense? He simply did not provide any details about it, limiting himself to making it clear with an image that he had started developing or writing something new.As you can see, the image attached to the tweet shows only a folder, with the wording: "新 企 画", which translated means New Project. In December 2021 Kojima had also revealed that his Kojima Productions is working on two new titles, but considering that the studio has also started working in the television / film sector, it is not certain that the "new project" is necessarily a video game.
It is therefore difficult to define everything, but the idea that the good Hideo is working on something new is always positive. Death Stranding, his latest game, was launched in November 2019, so it shouldn't be long before the presentation of the next project in the works, considering that the Director's Cut for PS5 released this year, and also arriving on PC, has not. directly involved, marketing aside.
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Hideo Kojima Is Starting Work on a 'Radical Project'
Hideo Kojima rang in 2022 by revealing that he will be starting work on an unnamed and unspecified 'radical project.'
The Kojima Productions founder took to Twitter to confirm the news, writing, 'This year, I'm going to start a new work in earnest, and move to the next level of experimentation with a radical project. I'm also hoping to get the video team going. And I may start doing something like a radio project?'
The so-called 'radical project' cannot be confirmed as a video game title as Kojima Productions launched a new film, TV and music division in November 2021, but Kojima did previously tease that he is working on two new games. Death Stranding star Norman Reedus also revealed in August 2021 that a sequel is currently in negotiations, possibly meaning that Kojima Productions will have a busy year ahead.
Stay tuned for more info on Kojima's 'radical project.'
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