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Kojima to create new game and movie resembling Metal Gear Solid for PlayStation

February 1, 2024


PlayStation has revealed that Hideo Kojima, the mastermind behind Metal Gear Solid, is working on Physint, a major new project aimed at “rebooting” the genre for which he is best known. The upcoming spy game will be a brand new intellectual property, as the rights to Metal Gear Solid are still held by Konami. Additionally, there are plans to turn the original game into a movie. “Although the planning process is not going smoothly, production will commence swiftly at Kojima Productions following the release of Death Stranding 2,” Kojima announced during Sony’s PlayStation State of Play event. It was also disclosed that Death Stranding 2 is scheduled for release in 2025.

The original image of the YouTube videoPhysint – Hideo Kojima returns to the action-espionage genre | Hermen Hulst of PlayStation PlayStation and Hideo Kojima discuss the new Physint project. This new job, then, is not coming for a while. No mention, perhaps unsurprisingly, of Kojima's monstrous OD project he's working on for Xbox. “We have a lot of experience with Sony, we have grown together as a spy brand for almost 30 years. Also, Sony does not only do games, but also does movies and music. It will definitely be a strong partnership. “Two years from now, I will celebrate. 40th year of my game production career. I am confident that this chapter will be the culmination of my work. “Of course, it's an interactive game, but it's a movie at the same time, looking at the appearance, story, theme, actors, games, fashion and sound. With this title, we hope to cross the barriers between film and video games.”

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