From Death Stranding 2 to Physint, there’s no shortage of upcoming Hideo Kojima games heading to PS5 and Xbox Series X
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There are three upcomingHideo Kojimagames in development right now. Kojima is one of the most prolific creators in the video game industry, best known as the creator and director of the Metal Gear series. There’s more to Kojima’s career than the ongoing adventure of Solid Snake’s messy family, mind. He also directed the legendary Snatcher and Policenauts games, served as producer onKonami’s Zone of the Enders and MercurySteam’s Castlevania reboot, earned game design credits for Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand, and yes…even came shockingly close to changing the face of modern horror games with P.T. and Silent Hills.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
Developer: Kojima ProductionsPlatform(s): Xbox Series XRelease date: TBC
Developer: Kojima ProductionsPlatform(s): PS5Release date: TBC
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Death Stranding: Director’s Cut is considered to be one of thebest PS5 gamesto play right now. Go check it out, or go back to our originalDeath Stranding reviewto learn more about the game while we wait for the sequel.
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