Report: Hideo Kojima's Xbox Exclusive Horror Game 'OD' Not Affected by Microsoft's Project Cuts
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A report from IGN indicates that Hideo Kojima's Xbox exclusive horror game 'OD' is safe from cancellation despite Microsoft's ongoing 'Xbox Reset' strategy, which has seen other projects cut. A source familiar with Microsoft's plans confirmed the game remains in development at Kojima Productions with Xbox publishing.
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· 2 pulledHideo Kojima's Xbox exclusive horror game OD is reportedly safe from Microsoft's, arguably scarier, 'Xbox Reset' strategy.
A source familiar with Microsoft's plans indicated Kojima's upcoming horror game remains in the works at Kojima Productions and with Xbox publishing, even as Microsoft reassesses its video game
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