While no official release date for Kojima’s next project, Death Stranding has been confirmed, rumor has it that the game already has a set release date it is targeting for itself. In any case, fans cannot seem to wait to get their hands on the game, and we wonder what Kojima Productions plans to bring to us outside the Metal Gear world. But you can rest assured that it is indeed a work in progress. Hideo Kojima shared multiple photos on Twitter, sharing the progress and confirming that the people are at it in earnest. Apparently, they compiled about 30,000 shots in a single day, and oh, Mads Mikkelsen from Hannibal also made an appearance. That’s cool, isn’t it? It also leads us to believe that Mikkelsen may be making a contribution to the game, by either lending his voic...
Nothing says extravagant like Hideo Kojima. If you don’t believe us, check this out: Ludens, the space explorer who represents Kojima Productions’ spirit, is getting his own collection of action figures. And no, this has absolutely nothing to do with with the much awaited Death Stranding, it’s nothing but the logo for Kojima Productions. The toys are being made by three companies: the Good Smile Company who is making a cute Nendoroid version; Max Factor who is doing a 1:12 scale Figma replica while 1000Toys is in the process of making an expensive looking 1:6 scale action figure, complete with LED lights. All of these look pretty cool if you ask us. Also, featured on San Diego Comic Con was Kojima Productions’ own “logo movie”, which will supposed to pla...
Ever since it was announced that Guillermo del Toro would be appearing with Hideo Kojima at the 2016 DICE Summit, fans have been anticipating some hints as to what Kojima’s first post-Konami game will be. Kojima hasn’t revealed many concrete details about the game just yet, but it is certainly a possibility that whatever it is will star The Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus, who was previously working with Kojima and del Toro on the ill-fated Silent Hills. Kojima recently met with Reedus to discuss the newly reborn Kojima Productions. The details of that meeting are not public knowledge, but one has to imagine that it involved the two of them at the very least discussing ideas for a potential video game project to work on together. While that’s just speculation at this point, comments Kojim...