Hideo Kojima‘s long-rumoured Xbox project was reportedly still on as of a “couple of weeks ago”, it’s been claimed.
Speaking on his premium Giantbomb show Grubbsnax (paywalled, transcribed by VGC), VentureBeat reporter Jeff Grubb said that the veteran creative mind behind Metal Gear Solid still planned to work with Microsoft on a new project.
“As of a couple of weeks ago, the Xbox and Kojima deal was still on,” he claimed.
The update comes in the wake of speculation that Sony may have acquired Kojima Productions, following Death Stranding’s inclusion in a promotional banner of PlayStation first-party studios.
Grubb went on to say: “This isn’t based on the information I had last year, this is more recent than that. This is still on”.
He added: “Does this mean that PlayStation couldn’t have acquired Kojima Productions? Not necessarily”.
Kojima founded Kojima Productions in 2005, under the control of Konami, where he worked for over 30 years and created the Metal Gear series.
After splitting from Konami in 2015 he reformed Kojima Productions as an independent studio, backed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Following the release of its debut project, Death Stranding, Kojima Productions said in October 2020 that it was staffing up for a new, still unannounced game.
Last November Kojima Productions announced it had established a TV and film studio based in Los Angeles, and according to Kojima its work will begin in earnest this year.
At the start of 2022, Kojima teased his plans for the year ahead, including a “radical” new project and experimentation with video and radio (he launched a podcast in February).
In March, Kojima revealed that the studio was relocating after five years at its Tokyo-based office, although the reason for the
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