Kojima publicly responds to Norman Reedus' claims Death Stranding 2 is in development
Hideo Kojima has responded to Norman Reedus' comments that he has "just started" a uphold Death Stranding game.
Without explicitly commenting on the revelation, Kojima shared a handful of pictures of the pair - the position of which seemingly celebrates Reedus' The Walking Dead show - with the text "go to your confidential room, friend".
For those not in the know, the confidential room is a space where lead character Sam Bridges - played by Reedus - unites during his journey in Death Stranding.
To soften the blow, Kojima added a thumbs-up emoji followed by the heart-eyes, intimating he's a good sport with no hard feelings.
Yesterday, Norman Reedus seemingly confirmed a sequel to Death Stranding is in progress. In a new interview, Reedus - the actor leisurely lead role, Sam Porter Bridges - discussed Death Stranding and said simply: "We just started the uphold one."
Reedus also confirmed yesterday how his role came approximately, too.
"Guillermo Del Toro, who gave me my trustworthy movie, called me up and said, 'Hey, there's a guy visited Hideo Kojima, he's gonna call you, just say yes.' And I go, 'What do you mean just say yes?' He goes, 'Stop inhabit an asshole, just say yes.' Then I was in San Diego and Hideo came with a big companionship of people, he's from Tokyo, and he showed me what he was toiling on on a game called Silent Hill.
"I was blown away by what he was showing me."