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Kojima Hints at "Devil Project."

TSA writes:

"Japanese übermensch director Hideo Kojima is known as someone who likes to have multiple fingers in multiple pies.

Tweeting today, Kojima-san has mentioned that he is working on something he refers to as his "Devil Project."

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Iamback5493d ago

It will be just another MGS, which is fine by me, but he has to stop with this nonsense. Had same charade when PW was in development

ripper_roo5493d ago

For once Im interested to see what else Koji can come up with.

Batzi5493d ago

"Devil Project"? maybe it's the Taboo game?

Ponurasky5493d ago

I've already lost track (and any interest) of all those Kojima's "projects". Especially most of that is just like that Castlevania-wannabe games that he only give his name and do nothing.

I still want my MGS4 story fixed! And Snatcher 2 (and I want Random Hajile back!)!

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Analysts on Ubisoft cost-cutting and the myth of 'sustainable growth'

'The economy is in shambles and these companies are still talking about sustaining growth instead of sustaining their business.'

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Yi-Long4d ago

They should just make games. That sounds crazy, I know, but, hear me out.

No need for dev-times to.take 3+ years. Just stick to formula. Not every game needs to be bigger & better than everything else. Not every game needs to be GaaS. Not every game needs to completely re-invent the wheel.

They KNOW how to make a cool Splinter Cell game; Interesting story, 8-10 levels, just go and make it. Give the people want they know, want and love. It doesn't need to be a shared online experience. It doesn't need to be an epic big open world. It doesn't need celebrity voice-acting. Just make a cool new SC game, and the fans will be happy and pick it up. Easy. Done. Next one.

Same for Prince of Persia, Watch-Dogs, Assassin's Creed, Trials, Rayman, Brothers in Arms, etc.

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38 percent of game industry leaders impacted by U.S. tariffs

The State of the Game Industry reports US-based tariffs are impacting 38 percent of business leaders in the game industry, affecting financial decisions.

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AppMagic data shows mobile games growth slowed down in 2025

Revenue rose by only 0.2% year-on-year, while downloads increased by 4.6%

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