With historical context in mind, Hideo Kojima’s upcoming slate of games will probably look like a dream come true for most of his longtime fan-base. Following the famous creator’s split with Konami back in 2015, a robust lineup of future projects wasn’t always a given for the newly independent Kojima Productions, especially considering its founder’s other passions. Now, thanks to a mix of official news and unconfirmed rumors, it looks like games such as Death Stranding 2 and Project Overdose will be announced at some point in the future.
However, while there are undeniable benefits to Kojima Productions’ apparent slate of unannounced games, their existence would also spell bad news for one part of Kojima’s not too distant past. With an official partnership having been confirmed between the studio and Microsoft, and the aforementioned games seemingly in the works, it’s hard to imagine there being space for anything else, which means the dream of Kojima going back to PT and Silent Hills could essentially be over.
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Even though Hideo Kojima recently popped up at Microsoft’s Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase to announce his partnership with the publisher, what the creator is actually working on remains a mystery. It’s therefore unsurprising that so many leaks and insider rumors have been doing the rounds online. It’s worth pointing out at this stage that, until official confirmation is provided, fans should take everything they hear with a grain of salt. Things can change suddenly, as evidenced this week by God of War: Ragnarok’s rumored release date announcement delay.
There is a growing sense online though that bothDeath Stranding 2 and Project Overdose are at least
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