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Hideo Kojima has just held his Beyond The Strand showcase, celebrating 10 years of Kojima Productions by announcing what's next for the studio.
Those upcoming plans include Xbox title OD - KNOCK, animated film Death Stranding: Mosquito, and PlayStation 6 title Physint.
Physint was originally unveiled in January of 2024 with Kojima simply referring to the PlayStation game as "next-generation" and of the "action-espionage" genre.
It's surely one then that'll appeal to fans of Kojima's Metal Gear Solid work.
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That original announcement further mentioned that the game would be made using "cutting-edge technology and the best talents from around the world, both from film and video games".
Kojima has since reiterated earlier this year that the title is five to six years away.
Despite that, Beyond The Strand just offered us our first real look at the game, including what's easily our very first glimpse at some next-gen PS6 graphics.
As the game is very early in development, all Kojima showcased were some facial animation tests which you can view below.
As you might expect from a next-gen title, the graphics look incredibly lifelike; arguably more-so than they do on current-gen hardware.
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Kojima Productions also dropped a poster for the game.
"Here Comes the Feeling," reads the tagline, positioned across a male holding a gun as skyscrapers occupy the background.
There's very little to glimpse from this.
The man's left side is what you might expect from an action-espionage hero; it's all very utilitarian.
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On the right though, the character is wearing a one-armed trench coat which is making me think the game might have some futuristic elements.
That's not all as Kojima also announced the first three members of the game's cast.
As we're all well aware by this stage, Kojima does absolutely love to collect Hollywood talent.
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This time around, he's recruited Charlee Fraser, Don Lee, and Minami Hamabe.
Fraser is an Australian actress and model who brought Mary Jabassa to life in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Don Lee is a South Korean-born American actor you may know from Train to Busan or Eternals, while Minami Hamabe is a Japanese actress known for her work in Godzilla Minus One.
Already, this is all enough to instil hype within fans.
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"This has Snake written all over it ... and I love it," declared one Twitter/X user.
"It looks like a blend of MGS and Dishonored to me," added another.
We'll be keeping an eye on additional updates.
Topics: Death Stranding, Kojima Productions, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony