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Hideo Kojima Hints At Two Projects Currently In The Works

Hideo Kojima hints at two projects that are currently in the works.

SinisterMister883d ago

Can we please just get Silent Hill now?

pietro1212883d ago

Has nothing to do with Kojima, but okay. Lol
Looking forward to whatever comes next

ChubbyBlade883d ago

Have you been living under a rock?

SullysCigar883d ago

I thought platforms are still unconfirmed - do you have a link?

VersusDMC883d ago

If true it sucks that they won't be using Decima. Doubt it would be allowed to be used on xbox.

EvertonFC882d ago (Edited 882d ago )

I think he's doing one for MS and one for Playstation tbh? Why not take double the salary in the same time frame 2 for 1

anast883d ago

I'm play Stranding for the first time and I am surprised how much fun I am having with this game.

ChubbyBlade883d ago

I thought I was going to hate it. On paper it sounds terrible but it’s super fun to olay

BrockEmSockEm882d ago

Agreed, I ended up excited to keep building and completing quests. It definitely surprised me.

HeliosHex883d ago

I hope one of them is a horror game. We really need more good horror games.

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