Hideo Kojima’s New PlayStation 4 Exclusive is a Triple-A Action Title

The Blue Box Studios Mystery Continues To Build

According to an interview from the weekly issue of Famitsu, Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima’s new game is expected to live up to fans’ expectations.

Kojima says fans of Uncharted and The Division will easily enjoy his next game, adding fans “will understand when [they] see it and play it.” The developer went on to say his team is experimenting with the game’s characters, story and gameplay mechanics.

Read the full Famitsu interview below:

Did you not want to take a break after leaving Konami?

Kojima: “I wanted to take some time off, but if I did that my life’s tempo would go out of wack and no one would forgive me. I’ll need about a year to warm up. We’re currently in the temporary office and have made only the logo and web page.”

Regarding the logo…             

Kojima: “I can’t say anything yet, but there is a secret to the logo. It has a very cool body, and we even have plans to turn it into a figure.”

Why Kojima Productions is making its first title with Sony…

Kojima: “Offers came in from all over the world, but these places use a Hollywood system, and I don’t like doing detailed presentations. From there, I wondered who would put their faith in me with just a rough concept, and SIE was who I was looking for. We get quite a lot of freedom and they’re really easy to work with.”

Regarding the new game…

Kojima: “It’s an amazing game. We’re thinking about everything all at once, including the plot, characters, and game systems. Since certain parts are fairly new, we cannot help but experiment.

“While not to say that it’s open-world, users who enjoy today’s AAA games (The Division and Uncharted, etc.) will be able to easily enjoy it. When it is announced, you might think ‘that’s not that outstanding,’ but you’ll understand when you see it and play it. The genre is action.”

Regarding virtual reality…

Kojima: “I want to make something with VR, but right now we don’t have anyone. I think VR holds the key to game development.”

Shinkawa: “VR gave me a feeling that was close to playing Famicom around the time I was a kid. I absolutely believe that a new world is being born.”

While Kojima wouldn’t confirm that the game takes place in an open-world setting, he did confirm that he would like to incorporate virtual reality into his future projects, once he expands his team.

Nothing else is known about this project right now, except that Kojima needs about a year to warm up and get started. It is likely Kojima will release more details further in development.

Ryan Burden
Ryan Burden

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