Kojima Set to Offer Glimpse at 'Future Projects' During Event Celebrating 10 Years of Independence From Konami
Kojima Productions celebrates a decade with "Beyond The Strand," previewing two upcoming games: OD, a horror collaboration with Xbox and Jordan Peele, and Physint, a stealth-action game with PlayStation.
- To mark its 10th anniversary, Kojima Productions will host an event titled Beyond The Strand on September 23, 2025, at TOHO Cinemas in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo.
- The event commemorates the studio’s founding in December 2015 following Hideo Kojima’s departure from Konami and celebrates a decade of independent development.
- Beyond The Strand will feature special guest appearances, a livestream, and previews of Kojima Productions’ future projects including the horror game OD and the PlayStation espionage game Physint.
- Tickets became available for purchase on September 2 through a lottery system offering 7,700 entries valued at approximately $50, and Kojima mentioned that developing Physint may require a period of five to six years.
- This event signals Kojima’s intention to showcase new developments after releasing Death Stranding 2 and reflects his recovery from serious illness and reevaluated priorities.
16 Articles
16 Articles
Kojima Set to Offer Glimpse at 'Future Projects' During Event Celebrating 10 Years of Independence From Konami
Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima has announced plans to celebrate the 10th anniversary of establishing his own studio, Kojima Productions, with an event in Tokyo later this month.
Kojima Productions is planning a major and revealing event for its 10th anniversary.
It's hard to believe, but it's been ten years since the foundation of Kojima Productions. Naturally, the eccentric creator and his team plan to celebrate it big on September 23, just two days before the Tokyo Game Show opens its doors. An exclusive event will be held in Roppongi Hills, and tickets will be released to the public shortly. The studio promises exclusive guest appearances and revelations about future projects. Even if you can't atten…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium