Hideo Kojima and Jordan Peele took the stage at The Game Awards 2023 to unveil their highly anticipated Xbox exclusive horror game, OD, showcasing an ensemble cast of stars.

Kojima’s reveal of the Xbox-exclusive horror game OD at The Game Awards 2023 was a momentous occasion, marking his collaboration with Jordan Peele in this unique venture. While specifics about the project have been scarce, leaks and a newly unveiled trailer provided glimpses of information, including the confirmed lineup of cast members. OD remains veiled in secrecy, but the promises made by Kojima and Peele hint at an immersive and unprecedented gaming experience unlike any other.
During The Game Awards 2023, Hideo Kojima pulled back the curtain on OD, his exclusive horror game for the Xbox console, developed in partnership with Jordan Peele. Despite Kojima having announced his collaboration with Xbox years ago, details surrounding the project have largely remained under wraps. Leaks have teased some early footage of Kojima’s horror game, yet the project has mostly dwelled in secrecy.
OD(overdose) – Official Teaser Trailer 2023 (Hideo Kojima’s Latest Game)
Following the reveal of Death Stranding 2, fans speculated if Kojima’s Xbox game had been put on hold. While the Death Stranding 2 trailer hinted at a game well into development, little had been showcased of Kojima’s horror project. Although fans are still awaiting substantial gameplay footage, a new trailer unveiled some cast members for the mysterious OD.
Hideo Kojima OD Game Cast
- Sophia Lillis
- Hunter Schafer
- Udo Kier
The enigmatic Hideo Kojima horror game, OD, continues to withhold details, but fans now have insights into the confirmed cast. Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer, and Udo Kier have all been announced for OD, although specifics about their roles remain undisclosed. Additionally, it was revealed at The Game Awards 2023 that revered horror director Jordan Peele is collaborating with Kojima on OD, igniting excitement for the project’s potential.
The nature of OD remains a puzzle, with only hints provided during The Game Awards, suggesting the utilization of Xbox’s cloud technology and promising an “immersive” encounter. Kojima also hinted that OD will redefine boundaries, stating it’s a video game but also a fusion of film, representing a new form of media. Jordan Peele echoed this sentiment, describing OD as “unlike any other game” and guaranteeing its mind-bending nature.
The anticipation for more information on the Hideo Kojima horror game intensifies. Fans have been eagerly awaiting a horror game from the acclaimed developer ever since the groundbreaking PT project nearly a decade ago. While OD might not mirror Kojima’s initial vision for Silent Hills, it remains his inaugural full-fledged horror game, making it an exceptionally thrilling endeavour nevertheless.