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Death Stranding 2 is full of Hideo Kojima's bizarre Easter Eggs, even his team didn't want them
Death Stranding 2 is full of Hideo Kojima's bizarre Easter Eggs, even his team didn't want them

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Death Stranding 2 is full of Hideo Kojima's bizarre Easter Eggs, even his team didn't want them

Hideo Kojima I Credits: Kojima Productions Hideo Kojima is back with another wild ride, and this time, he's not holding back. Death Stranding 2: On The Beach brings more emotional storytelling, haunting visuals, and intense gameplay, but it's also hiding something else. The renowned video game developer himself has packed the game with Easter eggs, and he admits, many of them might just make players cringe. From strange references to subtle sky messages, the legendary game creator has sprinkled his signature style all over the sequel, whether you like it or not. Kojima went full 'Kojima' In an interview with GameSpark , Kojima openly said that most of the Easter eggs were his idea and his team didn't even want them. 'Even if I asked the staff to add them, they just pretended not to hear,' he joked. But he went ahead anyway, hiding secrets that players will only notice on a second or third playthrough. 🙏👍🫶😍🙇🏻🎮🎬 — HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) June 26, 2025 Some are funny, some are just plain weird, but all of them are very "Kojima." Easter Eggs that might make you 'cringe' Kojima warned players that some Easter eggs could make them uncomfortable. Want an example? Looking at the stars in a hot spring at night might show you some unexpected things, if you zoom in closely. He says it's all for the players who love to explore and dig deeper into the game's world. Cameos, self-references, and odd surprises HIDEO Kojima san <-> Feet Fetish, dates back to MGS IV days (Quiet🤫)If you know, you know! ->— Pure PlayStation (ピュア プレイステーション) (@Pure_PS) June 25, 2025 Just like Death Stranding, the sequel features tons of familiar faces. Kojima said many celebrities came to the studio asking to be included in the game. Not all of them made it in, but many were scanned and saved for later use. On top of that, there's a character named Neil who looks and sounds a lot like Snake from Metal Gear, a clear nod to Kojima's past work.

Beloved Konami PS2 Game Permanently Delisted From PS Store
Beloved Konami PS2 Game Permanently Delisted From PS Store

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Beloved Konami PS2 Game Permanently Delisted From PS Store

An acclaimed Konami PS2 game has been delisted from the , and the publisher has suggested that its removal is permanent. Developed by Treasure, originally released on the PS2 in 2004, followed by a digital release for the PS3 in 2015. The latter has now been pulled from PSN. Gradius V's delisting was first reported by GameSpark (via Delisted Games), who noticed that the game was no longer available to purchase via PS3's storefront. The website decided to reach out to Konami, and surprisingly, received a response. A machine translation of Konami's statement reveals that the publisher blamed software license expiry for Gradius V's removal. It's unclear what software license Konami is referring to since the company owns the Gradius IP. As Delisted Games points out, the PS3 version was released in 2015, so it looks like Konami had a 10-year agreement of sorts. Whatever that agreement was, it's unlikely to be renewed as the publisher has told GameSpark that 'there are various issues that cannot be resolved immediately and there are currently no plans' to revive Gradius V or port it over to modern consoles. Those who already own the game will continue to have access to it, but Gradius V can no longer be purchased on the PS3 since it didn't release on disc. The post Beloved Konami PS2 Game Permanently Delisted From PS Store appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

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