Home / Software & Gaming / Kojima Productions’ next game ‘Overdose’ leaks

Kojima Productions’ next game ‘Overdose’ leaks

Over the summer, reports about Kojima's next game began to surface. So far, the game is known as ‘Overdose' and it will star one of the actors from Death Stranding, although the two games are supposedly not connected. Now, some additional screenshots of the game have surfaced.

Due to the leak this summer, many of us expected Overdose to be announced already, possibly at the Xbox conference. Kojima did make one announcement this summer – his studio is making an Xbox-exclusive game. However, the game wasn't actually announced or revealed in any way.

It appears that the trailer that we heard about earlier this summer has now begun leaking to a wider circle. Unfortunately, the direct capture footage has not leaked, but you can see the footage in a video filmed off-screen by a shirtless man. The streamable mirror may eventually be taken down, so if the link stops working, you'll have to look elsewhere. At the time of publishing, the video is still up.

With footage beginning to leak, we would think it is only a matter of time before the full-quality version of the video makes its way online. It is possible that Kojima Productions may try and get out ahead of the leak with an announcement at Geoff Keighley's The Game Awards in December.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: From what we've seen so far, Overdose seems to be a horror game. If this is the game being developed in partnership with Xbox, then there may be some link to cloud gaming built in, but it is possible that this is another project entirely. 

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Xbox Game Pass DLC

Xbox has reportedly ‘paused’ third-party Game Pass deals

Since taking over as Xbox CEO, Asha Sharma has begun a broad reset of the business, a shift that has included lowering Game Pass prices, introducing new ‘pay later’ financing options for hardware and cutting operating costs. Now, it appears investment in securing third‑party Game Pass partnerships may also be slowing.