Hideo Kojima partners with Disney Plus for the publication of Connecting Worlds, his own documentary dedicated to Death Stranding

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Hideo Kojima partners with Disney Plus for the publication of Connecting Worlds, his own documentary dedicated to Death Stranding

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In recent days Hideo Kojima has been in the news for the first trailer for OD, his next project that he is developing at the same time as Death Stranding 2, but before all this he worked on his own documentary called Hideo Kojima: Connecting Worldsabout which it has just been confirmed that it will be Disney Plus which will be in charge of its distribution.

The Japanese creative has partnered with the streaming platform for the publication of this documentary that will show us what Kojima Productions is like inside, but will also focus on showing what the development of Death Stranding was like. This way we can see what the entire process behind it was like and how Kojima’s mind made this video game a reality, as well as the origin of this idea.

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It will be a good way to get to know in greater depth the team that Kojima has led since he left Konami. Furthermore, it appears personalities such as Guillermo del Toro or Norman Reedusamong other personalities, to tell what their experience was like while working on the game or to highlight aspects such as its narrative or its proposal that has captivated so many people around the world.

The documentary Hideo Kojima: Connecting Worlds It was directed by Glen Milner and produced by Filmworks and premiered this past summer at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. As for its world premiere on Disney Plus, it has not yet been determined when exactly it can be seen, but it will be at some point in the future. spring 2024.

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