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- Hideo Kojimas dedication to game creation stems primarily from his passion for the craft and his appreciation for his fans.
- Kojima manages multiple projects, such as Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and OD, by multitasking effectively, having experience with various media.
- Kojima believes in the immersive power of video games, stating that they can impart feelings and lessons more deeply than movies.
- For Kojima, a games potential to have a positive impact on someones life is a key factor in his creative process.
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Hideo Kojima’s Passion for Gaming: A Life Dedicated to Fans and Impactful Creations
In an interview with Zero 1 in Brazil, Hideo Kojima told Felipe, “I don’t create games to live, I live to create games.” When asked what keeps him so dedicated to making games, Kojima explained that it’s his fans: “They’re out there waiting for my next thing. If they weren’t, I wouldn’t still be doing this. If one day it stops being necessary, I’ll call it quits. Making games is tough, but it’s my life and my passion.” When asked how he manages multiple projects—including Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and OD—simultaneously, Kojima replied that he is accustomed to multitasking, having experience writing columns and hosting radio shows. He added that when Death Stranding 2 enters crunch time, he reduces his involvement in other projects. Kojima also emphasized the unique power of video games. He stated that games are more immersive than movies and that the feelings and lessons they impart tend to resonate more deeply. Furthermore, he believes that if a game has a positive impact, it can change someone’s life—a consideration that is always at the forefront of his creative process.
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