Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, who also directed the abandoned Silent Hill prototype PT, has said that his development studio Kojima Productions will showcase a new VR game at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, due to begin on September 15.
Kojima left Konami, which had published the Metal Gear Solid and Zone of the Enders series, in 2015, following the cancellation of an upcoming reboot of horror franchise Silent Hill. Establishing Kojima Productions as an independent studio, in 2019 Kojima and team released open-world apocalypse RPG Death Stranding, which was ported to PC in 2020. The studio’s next project is yet to be announced, but during this year’s Summer Games Fest, Kojima stated that his company had partnered with Xbox Game Studios to create a game based on a “never-before-seen concept”. “There is a game I have always wanted to make,” Kojima said. “It’s a completely new game that no one has ever seen or experienced before.”
Whether this is the project that will be revealed at Tokyo Game Show is unconfirmed, but Kojima has shared images of himself using an Oculus Quest 2, saying that Kojima Productions will be at TGS to show a new VR game. “Doing the final check of KJP VR that we are going to show at TGS 2022,” Kojima writes, alongside three pictures of himself using the Oculus Quest 2 controllers.
Doing the final check of KJP VR that we are going to show at TGS 2022
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