Hideo Kojima says he was "opposed by everyone" when starting his own company eight years ago.
08.12.2023 - 03:17 / comingsoon.net / Daniel Kaluuya / Hideo Kojima / Kojima Productions / Steven Yeun / Sophia Lillis / Udo Kier
At The Game Awards 2023, acclaimed director revealed he’s working with Hideo Kojima on the upcoming Xbox exclusive game OD.
First leaked last summer, OD is a horror game from Kojima Productions that is described as a “new form of media” that is akin to both a game and a movie. In a teaser trailer released during the presentation, Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer, and Udo Kier are seen from the shoulders up reciting what sounds like tongue twisters, followed by a scream. The trailer ends with the tag “For All Players and Screamers.”
You can check out the OD teaser trailer that dropped during the show below (watch more trailers):
Though Peele wrote, produced, and lent his voice to last year’s Wendell & Wild, the most recent movie he directed was Nope. The film was led by Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya, who reunited with Peele following the successful release of 2017’s Get Out. He was joined by Keke Palmer (Hustlers) and Oscar nominee Steven Yeun (Minari) as they portrayed residents in a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery.
Hideo Kojima says he was "opposed by everyone" when starting his own company eight years ago.
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With Hideo Kojima having unveiled his studio’s next game, OD, recently during The Game Awards 2023, the Internet has already gotten to work to decode hidden messages that the developer typically likes to sneak into his announcements. The TGA 2023 trailer for OD has been discovered to feature an interesting message, potentially nodding at Kojima’s cancelled Silent Hills.
is the newest exciting game project from veteran game director Hideo Kojima, and it looks like it will be getting some major acting talent on board. Kojima's pedigree gives the game the ability to attract some real star power, with the legacy of the series and making a strong testament to his creative abilities. Information about is still fairly limited, but some key actors who will feature in it have already been revealed, along with some hints at what the game could be like.
Hideo Kojima and Jordan Peele teased their new collaboration OD at last week’s The Game Awards, offering a spooky and strange peek at Kojima Productions’ return to horror. And while OD is an original project for Kojima Productions, it also includes a very well-hidden Easter egg to a past project: Kojima’s attempt to make a new Silent Hill game while at Konami.
Eagle-eyed fans have spotted several apparent references to the Silent Hill series in the first trailer for Hideo Kojima's Xbox project OD.
Hideo Kojima appears to have snuck a reference to Konami‘s Silent Hill series into his teaser trailer for OD.
As promised by host Geoff Keighley ahead of the event, The Game Awards 2023 featured a lot of new game announcements (61, to be exact), with Kojima's OD topping press coverage out of all the game showed, according to an analysis by FanCensus.
Hideo Kojima turned up at The Game Awards 2023 to reveal OD, the Xbox-exclusive project that he has been working on. It is, shall we say, quite… odd.
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