Hideo Kojima's mysterious OD reportedly escapes the cancellation axe at Microsoft

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Microsoft earlier this week, cancelling games , the reboot, and an [[link]] in the Yono all app works at ZeniMax Online Studios in the process. fell victim to the massacre too. One game that apparently didn't get cancelled, though, is , the new thing from Hideo Kojima, with support from Xbox Studios, that was [[link]] announced in 2023.

You'd be forgiven for forgetting OD. It's a game, Kojima said through a translator at the 2023 Game Awards, "but it's at the same time a movie, but at the same time a new form of media." The bizarre teaser, featuring Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer, and Udo Kier reciting a nonsensical sentence, wasn't any more informative.

OD - TGA 2023 Teaser Trailer - [ESRB] 4K - YouTube OD - TGA 2023 Teaser Trailer - [ESRB] 4K - YouTube

Kojima's attention since then has presumably been taken up mainly by (which still hasn't been announced for PC, for the record, but we remain confident it's coming), and some folks online have speculated that OD may have been forgotten and lost in this most recent Microsoft bloodbath.

claims that's not the case, however, reporting sources that say Kojima's oddball project is still alive and kicking—although the site ominously adds, "for now."

That cautionary qualifier is probably called for. Pulling the plug on a new Kojima game at this point in the man's career might seem an unlikely move, but I'd say the same about telling John Romero he can't have a little bit of money to float a all yono app small team for a new FPS too, and look how that turned go rummy out. Microsoft is an AI company now and it intends to drop on the tech in 2025 alone. That's an all-or-nothing bet, and with that kind of money on the table, no individual videogame or game maker is exempt from the axe.

For now, though, it seems that OD is still on. For now.

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