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Kojima still has ‘very good partnership’ with PlayStation as Overdose remains secret-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro

After announcing his partnership with Xbox, Hideo Kojima has had to reassure fans that this won’t mean he’ll stop working with PlayStation.

Kojima still has ‘very good partnership’ with PlayStation as Overdose remains secret-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro

Kojima is likely making something for PlayStation as well (pic: Kojima Productions)

After announcing his partnership with Xbox, Hideo Kojima has had to reassure fans that this won’t mean he’ll stop working with PlayStation.

It was already rumoured for some time, but the Xbox showcase formally confirmed that Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is working on a cloud-based exclusive for Xbox consoles.

While we didn’t get a trailer, a name, or any sort of description, Kojima’s new partnership appears to have set off concerns about his future working with Sony.

Those concerns stem from Microsoft’s open desire to buy out studios (as demonstrated by Bethesda and Activision), but recent comments from Kojima Productions insist that no such thing is happening.

There were rumours of Kojima’s studio being bought by Sony earlier this year, which were believable considering their close working relationship, but Kojima soon shut them down too.

Given his previous history with Konami, it’s hardly surprising that Kojima would want his studio to remain independent.

Following the Xbox showcase, the official Kojima Productions Twitter account reiterated its status as an independent studio and that the Xbox deal has had no effect on its relationship with Sony.

‘After the announcement of our partnership with Microsoft using the cloud technology, many people have asked us about our collaboration with [Sony Interactive Entertainment]. Please be assured that we continue to have a very good partnership with PlayStation as well,’ it says.

After the announcement of our partnership with Microsoft using the cloud technology, many people have asked us about our collaboration with SIE. Please be assured that we continue to have a very good partnership with PlayStation® as well.#KojimaProductions https://t.co/mVOELwDuk9

— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) June 13, 2022

This doesn’t necessarily confirm any new PlayStation games from the studio, but Kojima has implied in the past that he’s working on multiple projects.

One of them is widely believed to be Death Stranding 2, thanks to comments from actor Norman Reedus. Since the first game was a PlayStation console exclusive, the sequel is likely, but not guaranteed, to follow suit.

There is also the matter of Kojima’s leaked horror game Overdose. Kojima has yet to officially announce the game himself (although his request to have the leak taken down means it is real), but it’s likely not his Xbox cloud project.

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Kojima also said that we won’t see what his Xbox game is for ‘some time’, suggesting that whatever it is isn’t even in a state where they can show teaser footage. And yet the leak claims that footage of Overdose does already exist.

Horror games don’t sell enough to warrant huge budgets or years of cloud experimentation either. So, we can probably assume that Overdose isn’t the Xbox exclusive.

Whether it’s multiformat or a PlayStation exclusive is impossible to say right now but it wouldn’t be a shock if it turned up at the next State of Play event, whenever that may be.

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