OD: All the news on Hideo Kojima’s Xbox horror game

OD: All the news on Hideo Kojima’s Xbox horror game

It seems that “OD” is a new horror game being developed by Kojima Productions in collaboration with Jordan Peele and potentially other notable creatives in the industry, such as Guillermo del Toro and Ari Aster. The game is said to be using Xbox’s cloud gaming technology and will explore the concept of testing fear threshold. The gameplay remains a mystery, but it has been described as a new form of media that blurs the lines between gaming and film. There is also a possibility that “OD” may contain an obscure Easter egg referencing Kojima’s cancelled horror project “Silent Hills.”


Hideo Kojima, the mastermind behind Metal Gear Solid, has been keeping himself occupied since leaving Konami in 2015 to establish Kojima Productions as an independent studio. Since then, he’s teamed up with Sony to release Death Stranding, and announced three new projects: a sequel to Death Stranding named Death Stranding 2, an action-espionage game titled Physint also in collaboration with Sony, and a horror game called OD, which will be published by Xbox Game Studios.

There isn’t a great deal of concrete information available regarding “Project OD” yet. However, according to the project’s mastermind, Hideo Kojima, it will leverage Xbox’s advanced cloud technology to deliver an unprecedented and captivating experience that has never been attempted before. Additionally, this innovative venture is set to be a collaboration between Kojima and renowned filmmaker Jordan Peele, as well as other undisclosed creatives. Here’s what else we know about “Project OD.”

What’s OD’s release date?

Kojima Productions and Xbox Game Studios have kept quiet about the release date for “OD.” Based on the scheduled launch of “Death Stranding 2” in 2025, it seems unlikely that “OD” will be available before 2026 at the earliest.

Is OD an Xbox exclusive?

As a curious gamer, I’ve got an intriguing take on this! Xbox Game Studios published “OD,” and based on their past releases, we can assume it’ll hit Xbox Series X, Windows PC, and be available on Game Pass. However, the trailer doesn’t specify any platforms. If development takes a considerable amount of time, it’s plausible that “OD” might debut on the upcoming Xbox hardware.

As a dedicated gamer, I can understand both perspectives in this situation. On one hand, Microsoft might decide to publish Hideo Kojima’s upcoming game “OD” on other competing platforms like PlayStation, following their recent trend with exclusives such as “Sea of Thieves.” However, from the standpoint of gaining prestige and generating positive press coverage, keeping “OD” as an Xbox console-exclusive would be a compelling argument. Ultimately, it’s a business decision that Microsoft will have to weigh carefully based on their strategic goals for the game.

The integration of Xbox’s cloud gaming technology into OD‘s platform could limit its accessibility to Xbox users, or alternatively, expand its reach to make the game playable on various devices. Is OD set to become Xbox’s inaugural cloud gaming exclusive?

Who’s in the cast?

The intriguing teaser trailer for “OD,” unveiled at the 2023 Game Awards, revealed the presence of three talented performers in the upcoming production: Sophia Lillis (“It,” “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”), Hunter Schafer (“Euphoria”), and Udo Kier (an extensive roster of Hollywood and European art house films spanning from the 1970s to present). No specific information regarding their characters or roles has been disclosed.

As a gamer, I’ve noticed that Margaret Qualley is not yet confirmed to make an appearance in the upcoming game titled “OD.” However, there was a leaked video demo of what seemed to be Kojima’s horror project named “Overdose” from 2022. Although this could potentially be the same game as “OD,” it’s plausible that the video showcased an early proof-of-concept demo. Qualley filmed her part during her collaboration with Kojima on the initial development of “Death Stranding.”

OD: All the news on Hideo Kojima’s Xbox horror game

Who else is collaborating on it, besides Jordan Peele?

At the 2023 Game Awards, Kojima stood next to Peele and unveiled their upcoming collaboration on OD. Kojima further disclosed that this wasn’t Peele’s only role in the project; he had gathered a team of renowned storytellers, whom he referred to as “The Avengers,” to work together on the game.

The identities of the other creatives involved in Kojima’s projects are shrouded in secrecy, with Kojima himself boasting about their impressive accomplishments. In an interview on Kojima Productions’ YouTube channel, he remarked, “Once we unveil these names, mine will be eclipsed. Agents and managers are stunned when I present them with this lineup. They ask, ‘How did you assemble such a prestigious team that won’t entertain any other offers? How is it possible?'”

Guillermo del Toro, a friend of Kojima and influential figure in horror filmmaking, contributed to “Death Stranding” and was intended to partner with Kojima on the aborted Konami project, “Silent Hills.” Additionally, Ari Aster, known for his horror films such as “Hereditary” and “Midsommar,” is among numerous Hollywood professionals who have paid a visit to Kojima Productions in Tokyo.

What will OD’s gameplay be like, and how will it use cloud technology?

once more, the enigmatic nature of OD‘s gameplay is shrouded in secrecy, with Kojima dropping hints of its uniqueness. Upon revealing his collaboration with Xbox, Kojima described it as an unprecedented concept, leveraging Microsoft’s cloud gaming capabilities to bring it to life. This theme was reiterated during OD‘s presentation, where Kojima emphasized that the title is indeed a game, but also something more—an innovative new form of media.

As a huge fan of Kojima Productions, I’d express it this way: Kojima Productions shares that their game delves into examining one’s fear limits and the essence of being fully immersed in fear – all while challenging the lines between gaming and cinematic experiences.

In leaked footage, now removed from the internet, we catch a glimpse of “Overdose,” which seemed like a typical survival horror game. Qualley’s character was seen investigating an eerie abandoned building with a flashlight, only to encounter a killer. The video contained an overlay image showing a woman seemingly playing the game on a mobile device.

According to an unconfirmed report from a playtest session, the game is said to offer a unique and innovative experience, featuring multimedia elements and extended cinematics. The gameplay involves both active and passive participation, allowing players to influence in-game characters based on external sources such as websites.

Is there a connection to Silent Hills?

Kojima’s initial foray into horror was the scrapped “Silent Hills,” leading to the creation of the renowned playable demo “P.T.” Although “Overdose” isn’t linked to “Silent Hills” in any way (as Silent Hill is under Konami’s ownership), Kojima Productions included a hidden homage to the abandoned project within “OD”‘s trailer, which may be subtle and enigmatic.

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2024-07-13 19:19

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