Hideo Kojima has shown off a new trailer for OD, his game with Microsoft Game Studios previously known as Overdose.
The trailer, which contained no gameplay, included several actors reading dialogue into the camera.
“We’re really glad to be at the 10th Game Awards, and we’re really happy to show off OD,” Kojima said on stage.
“I really like to challenge new things. This one with help of Xbox Game Studios and using their Cloud Gaming technology, I’m doing this together. It is a game, don’t get me wrong. At the same time it’s a movie at the same time it’s a new form of media.”
Nope director Jordan Peele then appeared on stage and called Kojima an “icon.”
“He’s been an inspiration to me, and the opportunity to collaborate with him is truly incredible,” said Peele.
“Jordan is one of those geniuses, and when we met he felt like a friend from the past,” said Kojima.
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Kojima also teased that he has other collaborative partners on the project.
Hideo Kojima announced in June 2022 that he had teamed up with Xbox to work on a cloud-based project which he described as a “never-before-seen concept”.
At the time of collaboration’s announcement, Kojima described the project as “a completely new game, one that no one has ever experienced or seen before”, and in a more recent interview he claimed one of his next titles is “like a new medium”.
Last December, Kojima told IGN that he pitched the “unusual title” to a large number of potential partners, but Microsoft was the only one to really get the concept while others thought he was “mad”.
“I tend to get easily bored,” he said. “Part of why I’ve been able to make games for 30 years is because new technology
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