‘We don’t need a game about dividing players between winners and losers’

It’s always a joy to hear Hideo Kojima talk about his passion for movies and games. He’s done just that with an article published today onGlixelin which he delves intoDunkirk,The Great Escape,Metal Gear Solid,Death Stranding, and the ties that bind them all together. The latter project is still frustratingly yet tantalizingly shrouded in mystery, and I’m willing to bet it will be even after it’s released.

Kojima didn’t reveal anything new,exactly, but the article gives us an idea of what the team is striving for withDeath Stranding: “a game that maintains the essence and fun unique to the medium, but also offers a completely new type of experience.” Here’s the relevant excerpt:

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So, where are post-Metal Geargames headed?

The following is a translated excerpt from Kobo Abe’s short novelThe Rope.

Superman, Elio, and Glordon all looking up

“The rope and the stick are two of humankind’s oldest tools. The stick to keep evil at a bay, the rope to bring that which is good closer, both were the first friends conceived by humankind. The rope and stick were wherever humankind was to be found.”

Fifty-five years have passed since the creation of the early video gameSpacewar!, but video games are still primarily players with sticks fighting each other. They cannot break the curse of using sticks to keep evil away, or defeating enemies. I want to change this.

Three characters walking through red water with a massive dinosaur looming over them in jurassic world rebirth next to a boy riding a black dragon in how to train your dragon

It’s time for humankind to take the rope in hand. We are ready for a game not based on competition, but on the rope that will bring good to the player and make connections. We don’t need a game about dividing players between winners and losers, but about creating connections at a different level. My current project,Death Stranding, aims to fulfill this goal.

Every few weeks I check in to see whatfans are theorizingabout this game. They never stop!

Steve, Garrett, and Henry standing on a bridge in front of a Woodland Mansion in A Minecraft Movie.

I get that some people want concrete details — trust me, I do too! — but trying to unravel what little information we’re given in trailers and articles like this is half the fun.

Hideo Kojima on War, Video Games and ‘Death Stranding’[Glixel]

Five A Minecraft Movie characters standing in a blocky Minecraft forest with a dog.

A Minecraft Movie cast standing together in Minecraft

The Fantastic Four standing in front of a large blue four in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps film.

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The Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts teams from Marvel