Hideo Kojima talks about his next project at Sony

Hideo Kojima has opened up to GameSpot and talked about what he hopes for in the development of his next title that will come exclusively to PlaySation 4. This new agreement with Sony has meant that the creative has gotten down to work to create a new franchise and that is why he has been honest with the well-known web portal about what he wants for his next title and what he hopes to achieve. regard.

According to Kojima, the development of his new IP has to be something that is big, so much so that it can reach several fields not only in the world of video games. We leave you with an excerpt from the interview.

With Sony I am working on a new project. Of course I don’t know if it will finally become a series or not, but I want to do something that has a strong enough impact to become a franchise. […] By impact I mean the kind of things that only a game has, whether it’s the characters or the world around them. That impact can guide you to something outside of this world of video games and expand to the world of anime, manga or figures…

At the moment it is unknown what Kojima is working on but we have been able to see him meeting in recent weeks with old acquaintances such as Guillermo del Toro or Norman Reedus himself.

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