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- Hideo Kojimas new horror game, Od, promises to be a challenging and innovative project, requiring a rethinking of traditional game creation methods.
- The game is expected to follow in the spirit of Kojimas previous horror work, such as the terrifying playable trailer for Silent Hills, P.T.
- Od will differ significantly from Kojimas previous stealth and delivery games, with a potential integration of cloud technology.
- The full mystery of Od is yet to be revealed, but it is clear that this project marks a significant departure for Kojima, both in terms of development and its potential reception.
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Hideo Kojima’s Chilling Project: The Return to Horror with Od
Hideo Kojima, creator of Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding, describes his upcoming horror game, Od, as a challenging project that has required him to rethink his game creation methods entirely. He has expressed uncertainty about whether the game will succeed. This is not Kojima’s first foray into horror. His previous project, P.T., a terrifying playable trailer for the unreleased Silent Hills, featured unexpected encounters and bizarre mysteries. Konami canceled Silent Hills in 2015 after a public disagreement with Kojima, and subsequently removed the free P.T. demo from the PlayStation Network, leading to rumors that the company was erasing downloaded copies from PS4 consoles, as reported by IGN Brazil. Od seems to follow in the spirit of P.T., and its trailer suggests a similar level of terror, fueling speculation about a connection between the two games. The cast of Od includes Sophia Lillis, Udo Kier, and Hunter Schafer. A teaser trailer depicts Lillis’s character in a frightening house, lighting candles before encountering a malevolent figure.
Hideo Kojima’s Innovative Od: A Game-Changing Venture with Cloud Integration
Kojima has also stated that Od will differ significantly from his previous stealth and delivery games. In an interview with Ananweb, translated by Automaton, he explained, “We’ve created stealth and delivery games that were different from anything we’ve seen before, yet, in terms of system, they’re similar to other games. This time, we’re attempting to change the service model from the ground up, so it should be a big challenge.” He also hinted that the game might utilize a cloud system. Production for Od is scheduled to resume in 2026 after Kier’s death in November 2025. Kojima believes Od will be a divisive film, and he is unsure if his original vision will remain intact when it is released in theaters. As he stated in the Ananweb interview, “I still can’t say exactly what it is, nor do I know if it will function,” while also suggesting that the trailer contains several clues. He has also indicated that the trailer for Knock, released before Kier’s death, contains hidden clues related to Od.
The full mystery of Od will not be revealed until its release, but Kojima has made it clear that this project is a significant departure from his previous work, both in terms of development and its potential reception.
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