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Hideo Kojima is working on a new concept, and has changed the mouse pad

Last week, Hideo Kojima has posted a picture on Twitter claiming to be working on a new (and very mysterious) concept for a project not yet announced. In the first published picture, evidently we can see a mouse pad with the logo of Sony Santa Monica. Today, however, the mousepad is changed, the Japanese producer has released a new screenshot in which we can clearly see a new pad with the face of Hermen Hulst of Guerrilla Games.

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gametransfers.com
Batzi2776d ago

We're tracking his mouse pad now?

MyDietEqualsGames2770d ago

I thought you were already doing that, Batzi? :P

TheOttomatic912774d ago

Hideo Kojima is my fav game developer but this seems to be another case of Infamous Trolljima

SirBradders2774d ago

This geezas nuts. Love his weird cryptic messages though.

sdcard4gb2774d ago (Edited 2774d ago )

...Seriously ?
Report on real news, please. This seems like something out of a tryhard yellow press.

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How Hidetaka Miyazaki Made 'Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree,' His Biggest Expansion Yet

FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki on the company's newest release — and what he's excited for next.

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‘I have always felt the world was a harsh place’: Miyazaki on why he may never stop making games

As Elden Ring’s much-anticipated final expansion is released, its designer gives a glimpse into how he crafts his harsh, beautiful, rewarding gameworlds

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Abear214h ago

Isn’t this is how most PC users feel? That is why they have their head far up a motherboards socket, they fear the world and escape to 0’s and 1’s; thank god for nerds who fear outside or we wouldn’t have games /s

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PlayStation’s Bluepoint Games is still working on an original title

“Everything takes time,” says studio’s technology head. “We are committed to sharpening our skills!”

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jznrpg1d 1h ago

I’d rather devs took their time instead of trying to kill themselves trying to meet strict deadlines. Games end up better that way.

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