New game with cloud technology: Hideo Kojima confirms cooperation with Microsoft

New game with cloud technology: Hideo Kojima confirms cooperation with Microsoft


from Oliver Jaeger
At the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase, Hideo Kojima confirmed his collaboration with Microsoft on his studio’s next game. Microsoft’s cloud technology is to be used for this. However, Kojima’s relationship with Sony and Playstation does not detract from this.

About a year ago there was a rumor that Hideo Kojima and his studio Kojima Productions would be collaborating with Microsoft and Xbox Game Studios. This rumor has now been confirmed during the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase, as Hideo Kojima spoke up via video message and explained that the next game from Kojima Productions will use Microsoft’s cloud technology to create a native cloud deliver experience.

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The Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid creator says this Xbox exclusive is unique and something he’s always wanted to make. Details of the new project have not been announced, let alone gameplay shown. Reported on Twitter Kojima Productions also recently via the English Twitter account, that as an independent creative studio it wants to continue working on creations for its fans. In doing so, Kojima Productions wants to explore different possibilities with games, films and music via platforms that evolve with time and technology.

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After the cooperation with Microsoft regarding the use of cloud technology was announced, many people are said to have asked about the cooperation between Sony and Playstation. Kojima Productions explained via Twitter that they will continue to have a good partnership with Playstation. Last week, an alleged leak to a still unknown horror game appeared, which is not supposed to be Death Stranding 2, but an actress from Death Stranding is involved in it.

Source: via gaming bolt



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