Since Hideo Kojima left Konami, he has had the freedom to pursue his eccentric ideas. The first project he worked on was Death Stranding, and while it was a polarizing game, it did prove that Kojima is still capable of creating industry-defining games. However, a few years have passed since the game's release, and fans are ready to see what else the legendary figure can create.
It appeared that gamers were about to get a glimpse of Kojima's next project at Gamescom 2022. However, Kojima had other plans for his fans. In classic Kojima style, he managed to defy all expectations. While he did confirm that he is working on his upcoming games, which likely include Death Stranding's sequel and his project with Microsoft, it appears gamers will not learn about them until he is ready.
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In the days leading up to Gamescom, Kojima had been giving out hints that an announcement of some sort was on the way, which had fans quite excited. On Twitter, he mentioned that he was «tentatively finished editing for now,» and he also posted an image of his work desk along with some video files. This led gamers to believe that Kojima was working on a trailer of some sort, which is not an outlandish guess, as the auteur is known for editing the trailers for his games, as was the case with Death Stranding Director's Cut.
There were a few games which Kojima could create a trailer for. Many of his fans suspected that he would finally showcase his upcoming project that Kojima Productions is working on in partnership with Microsoft. The game, which was announced this year, will make use of Microsoft's cloud technology, though Kojima has yet to give many details about it. According to
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