Footage of Hideo Kojima’s unannounced ‘Overdose’ has seemingly leaked.
. It shows a character using a flashlight to navigate dark corridors from a third-person perspective.
The video closes with a jump scare before displaying “GAMEOVER”, followed by “A Hideo Kojima Game” and finally “OVERDOSE”. Following the publication of the report describing the footage earlier this year, it was claimed that, seemingly lending weight to the claims made in the story. Kojima has teased his next project ever since the release of Death Stranding in November 2019. That month, he suggested he was
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