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Hideo Kojima’s Xbox Horror Game OD Unveils New Trailer, Phil Spencer Says Progress is “Full Swing”

Deepika Rana / Updated: Sep 27, 2025, 17:38 IST
Hideo Kojima’s Xbox Horror Game OD Unveils New Trailer, Phil Spencer Says Progress is “Full Swing”

Legendary game creator Hideo Kojima has officially revealed a brand-new trailer for his upcoming Xbox-exclusive horror project, OD. The trailer, showcased during Microsoft’s latest presentation, offered fans a haunting glimpse of the psychological experience that blends cinematic storytelling with interactive horror elements. Known for redefining genres, Kojima appears to be pushing boundaries once again with a unique vision that merges film-like tension and experimental gameplay.

Phil Spencer Backs Kojima’s Vision

Following the reveal, Xbox chief Phil Spencer praised Kojima Productions’ ambitious undertaking, noting that the project is in “full swing” and progressing steadily. Spencer highlighted how Xbox’s cloud technology and resources are being leveraged to bring Kojima’s experimental concepts to life. This close collaboration marks one of the most high-profile creative partnerships for Xbox in recent years.

Cloud Technology at the Core

What sets OD apart is its reported integration of Xbox Cloud technology. Kojima had previously teased his interest in exploring cloud-powered game design, and OD appears to be the realization of that ambition. This innovative approach is expected to deliver unpredictable gameplay moments and immersive scenarios unlike anything seen before in the horror genre.

Star-Studded Cast and Teasers

While Kojima remains tight-lipped on exact story details, earlier teasers confirmed that OD will feature an ensemble cast including Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer, and Udo Kier. Their photorealistic appearances in the game hint at Kojima’s trademark cinematic approach, blending live-action performance with interactive storytelling.

Fans React With Anticipation

The trailer quickly sparked conversations across social media, with fans praising the eerie tone and speculative gameplay elements. Many drew comparisons to Kojima’s infamous P.T., the cancelled Silent Hills project that still stands as one of gaming’s most memorable horror experiences. With OD, players are hopeful Kojima will deliver a full-fledged horror masterpiece.

Release Date Still Unconfirmed

While no release date was provided, industry insiders suggest OD is still deep in development. Given Xbox’s continued support and Kojima’s dedication to pushing creative limits, fans may have to wait until 2026 or beyond for the official launch.