Hideo Kojima About New PS5 Project and Desire to Create Horror Movie
During one of the interviews, Hideo Kojima itted that the initial work on his next project had already begun. He also revealed that he would gladly return to the horror genre he explored in the loud P.T., an interactive trailer of the cancelled Silent Hills.
There are less than two weeks left before the release of Death Stranding. The main work on the title has long been completed. However, Hideo Kojima, who supervises them, cannot complain about the lack of activities. And it's not just about promoting his latest work. In an interview with Rocket Beans Gaming channel representative on YouTube, the Japanese artist revealed his plans for the future (via TweakTown). He itted that he would like to make a short or full-length film one day during his breaks from making games. But he can't do it now because he's a little busy.
But I'm kind of working on the next project, so it's really difficult to focus on other mediums, but of course I really am interested [in making a movie - editorial note],"

What will be Kojima's next game? The artist himself itted that one day he would like to return to the horror genre, which he had previously dealt with in the mind-boggling P.T which, as you may , was the announcement of the untimely cancelled Metal Gear series' will be something for those who like to be afraid, it can't be said for sure.
According to Kojima, the main challenge in creating a game belonging to the horror genre is to create an appropriate climate of dread that does not deter people from playing.
"Horror, when it comes to movies...You can kind of close your eyes watching a really fearful thing. Games are different than movies. If you close your eyes in a movie you can make it go away and the movie continues, but in games, it's interactive. You have to move forward yourself.
I want to create a horror game, but I don't have this good solution to this. For P.T., I wanted to create something that everyone really shares. But if you're too scared you won't play, right?"

Whether Kojima's next game, which is likely to come out on PlayStation 5 and possibly other next-gen platforms, will be a horror game or not, the main goal of the Japanese developer will be innovation. It concerns both technology (the famous creator is very interested in virtual reality) and the approach to gameplay.
"I'm not creating games for money. I'm not really persistent on a genre. I want to do something new, as a start. I want to create something that's not out there and I want to be a frontier in that aspect.
So same as the horror that we just talked about; I don't want to create a similar horror system that's already there. I want to kind of put something new that's not out there in the world. That's my hope, my dream."
The confirmation of Kojima's words about the willingness to carve out new paths is to be Death Stranding. According to the creator, the game will start a completely new genre. Will that really happen? We will see in the near future.
We would like to remind that Death Stranding will be released on November 8 on PlayStation 4 and in early summer 2020 on PC.
- Production on Hideo Kojima's Physint action espionage game could take another five or six years
- Bethesda has reasons not to bet on Unreal Engine, says Fallout 76 quest designer
- „Games made in 2 years are more exciting than games made in 8 years.” According to indie game dev, the belief that time defines the project's quality is wrong
- When CD Projekt Red escaped „annihilation.” Studio's CEO recalls the difficult moments of The Witcher trilogy's creators
- „Terrifying” time for new teams hasn't discouraged WoW and Helldivers 2 veterans. Now they're making a game not just for players