Hideo Kojima's studio will host a VR space at Tokyo Game Show
Don't assume this is a new game, at all

Kojima Productions is takiꦡng part in🃏 a virtual reality exhibition at Tokyo Game Show next month.
As announce🤪d earlier today on August 16, the Death Stranding developer will be appearing at Tokyo Game Show in a pretty special capacity. According to the tweet just below, Tokyo Game Show will host a virtual reality space alongside the physical show next month in September, and Kojima Produ🧸ctions will be involved with the exhibition in some way.
【#TGS2022 Info】This year at TGS, in addition to the merch booth, we will also have an exhibit at the online virtual venue, “TOKYO GAME SHOW VR 2022”👍👍Please stay tuned to see how the virtual space will turn out 👀//t.co/iErDbaPN67#TGSVR #KojimaProductions
Right now, we don’t know in what capacity the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hideo Kojima-lead studio will ♏be appearing in the virtual space. The developer could simply be inserting a lifesize statue of Death Stranding protagonist acto𓂃r Norman Reedus into the VR space for showgoers to peruse, or they could be setting up a larger booth within the space.
Some of the responses to the Twitter announcement above are a little confused, so it’s worth stating that this absolutely isn’t the reveal ꩲof a VR game from the studio. Kojima Productions is simply taking part in the VR asp🍬ect of Tokyo Game Show, in addition to the physical show floor, where showgoers can purchase items from their merchandise booth.
Additionally, it’s worth remembering this isn’t a guarantee the developer will reveal anything new about their ongoing projects in the VR space. As Kojima himself announced earlier this year, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the studio is collabora🍨ting witꦅh Microsoft to develop a brand new game taking advantage of tಌhe studio’s cloud-based technology. We’ll be in the dark about this project for a little while longer at least.
Head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games 2022 guide for a full list of all the titles confirmed to launch this year.
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