of Hideo Kojima Kojima Productions is going viral once again, this time for his old predictions about where the future of digital gaming will go. A leading writer in the gaming industry, Kojima has been in charge of his own gaming studio, Kojima Productions, since 2015, although it has existed as a Konami subsidiary since 2005.
While Metal Gear Solid Man's most ubiquitous offering, Kojima has done much more than that. Death Stranding His studio's most notable recent release has been the horror-focused Mysteries O.D Another big thing. While Kojima's games have always been considered good, they've sometimes been weird, one of the things fans love about them is how prophetic some aspects of them can be. in Metal Gear Solid 2For example, Kojima predicted the spread of fake news and social media bubbles, and his track record is now set to continue when it comes to digital gaming.

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As Kojima said half a decade ago, “We will never have free access to the movies, books, and music we love. I would rather not.” Although his comments were more about excessive and excessive media control and censorship, they ring true now that Sony has announced that it is ditching physical media. This change in direction will come to fruition by 2028, although it is already clear that it signals the end of one of the last bastions of physical sports. While Kojima's comments may once have seemed jarring or overly dramatic, they make perfect sense in a contemporary context, as information control becomes an increasingly prominent aspect of everyday life.
While Kojima's comments may seem somewhat out of place in 2021, it was already clear the direction the industry was headed. Digital-only had been the only way to go on PC for a very long time at that point, and there were rumors that the Xbox would be all-digital, as was the Xbox One. The first part of Kojima's 2021 commentary concerns more than just going all digital, though he says that “Eventually, even digital data will not be owned by individuals on their own initiative. When there is a major change or accident in the world. […] Access there may be suddenly closed.”
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Kojima's comments should be taken first and foremost in the context of widespread media control, but it's worth keeping in mind that going all-digital may just be another step toward a nefarious end-goal. It's likely that the next big leap for mainstream gaming will be another attempt to make cloud gaming a thing, and the current prices of gaming hardware make it a much more likely option than it was during the Stadia era.
Gamers have been thinking that cloud gaming is the future for a very long time now, but the state of the industry wasn't there until recently. It's much easier to swallow custom and mod games with horrible latency issues, compression artifacts, and gaming hardware costing twice as much as before, however, and so people may be more willing to choose the cheaper option in the short term. Kojima's comments may feel even more prophetic if it comes to users' entire computing power being commodified and offshored to easily controllable data center operations.