Hideo Kojima says Kojima Productions is not being acquired by Sony, will remain independent

Hideo Kojima says Kojima Productions is not being acquired by Sony, will remain independent

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After tweeting an innocuous image, Kojima denies acquisition rumours

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Famed developer Hideo Kojima claims that his studio Kojima Productions is not joining Sony Interactive Entertainment. The Death Stranding developer came forward after tweeting a banner photo from PlayStation Studios.

Kojima posted a new banner image from PlayStation Studios on Twitter. With no additional content, the image shows a number of first-party PlayStation games like God of War, Returnal and The Last of Us Part II. Additionally, the photo includes Sam Porter Bridges from Death Stranding. The internet quickly took this as a not-so-subtle indication that Kojima Productions was joining PlayStation Studios.

Kojima quickly followed up after the initial tweet gained some notable steam. “I’m sorry for the misunderstanding,” Kojima wrote. “Kojima Productions has been and will continue to be an independent studio.”

I’m sorry for the misunderstanding, but KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS has been and will continue to be an independent studio. https://t.co/2M0n4ogRaa

— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) April 15, 2022

Kojima Productions has had a close relationship with Sony since forming in 2015. Its one and only title, Death Stranding, is a PlayStation console exclusive. The game is now available on PC and PlayStation 5 via the Death Stranding Director’s Cut.

The knee-jerk reaction to seeing Death Stranding alongside first-party games could understandably inspire the notion of an acquisition. However, it’s likely Sony includes the game on the banner given the publishing rights Sony has. Plus, its relationship with Kojima Productions only strengthens that thought. Death Stranding utilizes Decima Engine, made by first-party studio Guerilla Games.

The internet is on its toes as 2022 has been shaping up to be the year of acquisitions. Sony has purchased several studios recently. This includes Destiny developer Bungie and Canadian dev team Haven Studios, with Jade Raymond at the helm. Housemarque and Bluepoint Studios have also served as recent acquisitions for the company as Sony expands its first-party teams.

For now, it appears as though Kojima Productions will remain developing games independently. There’s currently no word on what the next project will be. Though VentureBeat‘s Jeff Grubb has mentioned that Kojima is working closely with Microsoft on a cloud-based game of some sort.

Image credit: Kojima Productions

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