
When there's a cryptic Hideo Kojima post, there's a legion of Death Stranding diehards preparing to decode it. In this case, some people are certain Kojima's latest vague references to "editing" mean a Death Stranding 2 PC port is shooting down fast through the pipeline.
Kojima writes casually in a February 9 Twitter post, "Didn't have much time today for editing." It's similar to a post he made last week, where he cries about "Editing for the first time in…8 months?" Notably, the first Death Stranding game from 2019 got its PC port eight months after launching as a PlayStation exclusive, with its definitive Director's Cut arriving around a year later. So this timeline's starting to look prescient…
Sony has also just confirmed its rumored next State of Play is, indeed, happening on February 12 at 5pm ET. Very interesting timing, very interesting.
Even more damning, Kojima's February 9 post includes a photo of his computer displaying some very Death Stranding 2 font advertising "a Hideo Kojima game." Underneath his monitor, Kojima displays a themed Death Stranding calendar for 2026. OK, I think he might be trying to tell us something.
Though, I'm also eager for more news about OD, Kojima's Xbox-exclusive horror collaboration with the great Nope director Jordan Peele. Kojima said – again, cryptically – in December about OD that "I can't say exactly what it is yet, nor do I know if it will work out." Since the project is seemingly Kojima's first horror game since the abandoned Silent Hills in 2015, I'm eager to learn the answers to both those quandaries.