Recent news and updates pertaining to the creator of "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain," Hideo Kojima are not boding well. Rumors have surfaced that Hideo Kojima's new game "Death Stranding" is fated for abandonment by Sony.
There are rumors arising that Hideo Kojima's new game "Death Stranding" would no longer be played in PS4 platforms and that major modifications are being implemented to make the game run on stable grounds with new platforms such as the Xbox One and PC's as well.
There are even insinuations that Hideo Kojima is not moved or worried by the decision of Sony to let go of "Death Stranding." For Kojima, his works are his masterpiece and are the reflection of who he is.
Despite the surging rumors of tensions between Hideo Kojima, Sony and the fate of "Death Stranding," all of these were debunked and proven as false. There are no supporting details implicating that the relationship of Sony and Hideo Kojima are turning sour.
Had medical exam from the morning and when I came back the world has become different from yesterday. Even so I'm working on the concept. pic.twitter.com/ryhDHnT1NN
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) November 9, 2016
Meanwhile, a former report from Twinfinite reports that the partnership of Sony and Hideo Kojima is a strong one and that it is a safe bet as well. According to the same report, Sony lately grounded a lot of excitement among gamers when it announced that it had partnered with "Metal Gear" creator Hideo Kojima to help bring his next game to life.
Since everybody says it's good I watched BLACK MIRROR S3 E2. Amazing quality! Hooked! This is 21st century black humor The Twilight Zone. pic.twitter.com/Ka8pGHv10A — HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) November 9, 2016
Since famed video game creator, Hideo Kojima left Konami and the "Metal Gear" franchise following the release of "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain," all eyes were on him and his new game, "Death Stranding."
As of the moment, Sony and Hideo Kojima's business deal remains strong and firm. As for the rumors going about for "Death Stranding," it should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.