Gaming: Hideo Kojima Posts A Cryptic Message About 'editing' Something And...
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Every now and then I forget that Death Stranding 2 isn't on PC, and by "every now and then" I mean every time I think about it. That's not a slight against Death Stranding 2, it's just kind of an unusual situation these days because, well, why isn't Death Stranding 2 on PC? As former Sony honcho Shuhei Yoshida said in 2025, releasing PlayStation games on PC is "almost like printing money."
Anyway, it looks like maybe, possibly, Death Stranding 2 might be headed our way soon. And not just because of the 'all things in their time' factor: Hideo Kojima may be subtly hinting at a looming release.
"Didn't have much time today for editing," Kojima posted on his English-language X account (via GamesRadar). The image is accompanied by a photo of a PC monitor displaying the words "A Hideo Kojima game," which admittedly could be anything—Kojima Productions is still working on OD, PhysInt, and an unnamed game being made in partnership with Niantic—but beneath that is a Death Stranding calendar for 2026.
Source: PC Gamer