Hideo Kojima has announced on Twitter that he will be revealing something VR related being shown at this year's Tokyo Game Show, or TGS. Tokyo Game Show is one of the biggest gaming events in the world, and this will be the first with in-person attendance since 2019. As can be expected, the event will be a chance for publishers and developers to show some upcoming projects, including a segment from Kojima's former employer Konami. TGS kicked off on September 15 at 10:00 JST, which was 6:00 PM PST or 9:00 PM EST on September 14.
As for the man himself, he's been quite busy recently. As well as hinting at some new projects he's involved with, Hideo Kojima recently released the first episode of his podcast, Brain Structure. His name carries a lot of weight in the industry, with his career spanning more than three and a half decades. He's been credited with helping to kick-start the stealth genre through the Metal Gear series, and his stories have often been the subject of discussion. As such, many people are always keen to see what ideas he has in store, and a recent tweet confirms there's not long to wait now.
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Posting a number of images to his Twitter account, the Kojima Productions founder can be seen wearing what appears to be an Oculus VR headset. The tweet itself says that he has been doing a «final check» of what he's referring to as «KJP» VR, which could obviously stand for Kojima Productions, but it's not made clear. In any case, all will be revealed at some point during Tokyo Game Show, which runs until September 18. In the meantime, no doubt many will be speculating about what the gaming auteur has up his sleeve.
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