The COVID-19 pandemic made Hideo Kojima change Death Stranding 2
The video game auteur saw the beauty in the "isolation and fragmentation" resulting from the global pandemic that lasted for over two years.
The video game auteur saw the beauty in the "isolation and fragmentation" resulting from the global pandemic that lasted for over two years.
The open-world action-adventure game was apparently meant as a mish-mash of iconic titles to pay tribute to video game history.
As much as we all know it's a joke, we can't help but hold onto the hope for a Silent Hill game developed by Kojima...
Death Stranding's release on the PlayStation 5 is only two years away as is the still-unnamed first-person shooter by Firewalk Studios.
Norman Reedus and Léa Seydoux are both confirmed to be coming back to what's likely going to be another timed PS5 exclusive.
Fragile, a character portrayed by Léa Seydoux, is an ally to Norman Reedus' Sam Porter in the first Death Stranding.
The ever-cryptic video game auteur just gave audiences another reason to tune in to The Game Awards on December 8.
It's believed that Kojima Productions will officially reveal Overdose at The Game Awards in December.
It's "confirmed" that Kojima Productions' new game starring Elle Fanning is Death Stranding 2.
Death Stranding is still reportedly part of Hideo Kojima's multi-game development deal with Sony.
As it turns out, Kojima's appearance at the Tokyo Game Show is more for promotion than an announcement.
The celebrated video game auteur just dropped hints that we could hear more about its next game soon.
The Walking Dead star just can't seem to stop talking about his starring role in Hideo Kojima's walking simulator.
Norman Reedus delivered some good news for fans of Kojima Production's Death Stranding.