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Hideo Kojima’s studio has opened a film, TV and music division

Hideo Kojima’s studio has opened a film, TV and music division

“Why doesn’t Kojima make a movie?” This is a fan of rhetorical questions from Hideo Kojima has asked after every game since solid metal. Good or worse, no other creator in the game industry that encourages media closer to films than Kojima. And after signaling his studies can roam to filmmaking, it’s just like that.

Per gamesIndustry.Biz, Kojima Productions has established a division dedicated to music, TV, and films that will operate from Los Angeles. Riley Russell, the former Interactive Executive Sony, will lead the unit while trying to expand the cultural trail of Kojima’s production.

“The new division will be assigned to work with creative and talented professionals on television, music and films, and more familiar gaming industry,” Russell told outlets. “This team has its charter, the goal of expanding the reach and awareness of current traits in the development in Kojima Productions, and makes them more part of our popular culture.”

Not surprisingly to see Kojima Productions Expand Beyond Games. Kojima is known for its approach like the film to make games, and if you follow it on Twitter, you will often ask about his favorite album and film. The question now is how the studio plans to handle expansion. Since reform in 2015, Kojima Productions has released one match. You can push the number into two if you count the release of the death of the contract recently Stranding as a separate title. What is the film adaptation of the death stranding? In this case, what is the adaptation of the Kojima game? We might find out enough long enough.

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