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傳《惡靈古堡9》將在6月夏日遊戲節公開!小島秀夫確認將出席活動
傳《惡靈古堡9》將在6月夏日遊戲節公開!小島秀夫確認將出席活動

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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傳《惡靈古堡9》將在6月夏日遊戲節公開!小島秀夫確認將出席活動

Capcom(卡普空)近幾個月關於《惡靈古堡9》(Resident Evil 9)的傳聞不少,甚至連官方都曾經在《惡靈古堡4 重製版》千萬祝賀影片中,被認為是在暗示 9 代。而現在隨著「夏日遊戲節」(Summer Game Fest)將在 6 月 7 日展開,越來越多消息湧現,像是小島秀夫確認參加,以及《惡靈古堡9》被爆出將會此活動中公開。 Capcom 遊戲知名爆料者 Dusk Golem,今年 5 月中才在 X(推特)上,以「It's almost 100% for sure」(幾乎能100%確定),表示《惡靈古堡9》會在今年公開。 而最近,Dusk Golem 又轉發了遊戲內容創作者 ScreenFireGermany 的消息「《惡靈古堡9》會在夏日遊戲節上公開,並在 2026 年第一季上市」,他表示自己相信對方,並且認為對方比他還要了解發表會的資訊,也提到對方過去所說關於《惡靈古堡9》的內容都是真實的。 當然除了爆料外,也有一些確認的消息。像是《死亡擱淺2 冥灘之上》製作人小島秀夫,就由夏日遊戲節主辦者 Geoff Keighley 宣布,將會參加今年的活動。或許將帶來其他新遊戲預告,像是許久沒有新消息的《OD》? Just Announced: Hideo Kojima will join us live on stage for #SummerGameFest next Friday, June 6 at YouTube the global livestream at 5p ET / 2p PT / 5p GMT / 6a JST at fan tickets here: — Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) May 27, 2025 緊貼最新科技資訊、網購優惠,追隨 Yahoo Tech 各大社交平台! 🎉📱 Tech Facebook: 🎉📱 Tech Instagram: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 社群: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 頻道: 🎉📱 Tech Telegram 頻道:

Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear spiritual successor won't be out this decade
Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear spiritual successor won't be out this decade

Metro

time19-05-2025

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  • Metro

Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear spiritual successor won't be out this decade

Arguably the most anticipated game from Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is still at least five years away, despite being announced a year ago. As well Death Stranding 2: On The Beach next month, Hideo Kojima's studio Kojima Productions is working on two more projects. One of these is an Xbox published game called OD, a collaboration between Kojima and Get Out director Jordan Peele which stars Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer, and Udo Kier. The horror project was officially revealed in 2023, but nothing has been shown since. The other is Physint, a Metal Gear spiritual sequel which was announced in January last year. Unlike OD, no footage has ever been shown of the game, and there's a very good reason for that – it's still many years away. Speaking in an interview with French magazine Le Film Français (via VGC), Kojima was asked about the upcoming film adaptation of Death Stranding from A24, and whether he'd like to direct a film himself. 'Oh, yes!' Kojima replied. 'I received many offers after leaving Konami.' However, don't expect a Kojima film anytime soon, as the developer wants to finish Death Stranding 2 and Physint before he even considers switching mediums. 'Besides Death Stranding 2, there is Physint in development,' Kojima said. 'That will take me another five or six years. Maybe after that, I could finally decide to tackle a film. I grew up with cinema. Directing would be a kind of homage to it. Besides, I'm getting older, and I would prefer to do it while still young.' While it's unclear why Kojima didn't mention OD, it's possible he's been told by Sony not to talk about the project while promoting Death Stranding 2, as it's published by Xbox – although it's unknown if it's a console exclusive or not. More Trending Considering OD was announced before Physint, it's safe to assume the former will be the next game from Kojima Productions, which implies Physint hasn't made it past pre-production yet. While Kojima's love for movies is clear in his games, an interview last week suggested he had been advised to stick to video games, by film director friends Guillermo del Toro and Nicolas Winding Refn. In that same interview, Kojima explained how he has a USB stick filled with game ideas, so his studio could have a secure future after he dies. He's currently 61 and so could be 66 or older before Physint is ever released. Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is set to launch on PlayStation 5 on June 26, 2025. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: Anno 117: Pax Romana hands-on preview – building a better Britain MORE: You can play Switch 2 at Gamescom 2025 as Nintendo confirms attendance MORE: Take-Two boss has zero interest in playing GTA 6: 'I'm not a gamer'

'Pawn Stars' star Rick Harrison opens up about death of son: 'Nothing worse than losing a kid'
'Pawn Stars' star Rick Harrison opens up about death of son: 'Nothing worse than losing a kid'

NBC News

time20-03-2025

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'Pawn Stars' star Rick Harrison opens up about death of son: 'Nothing worse than losing a kid'

"Pawn Stars" star Rick Harrison opened up about processing grief after losing his son to a drug overdose last year. 'I think about him every day,' Harrison said of his son, Adam Harrison, on " In Depth with Graham Bensinger" in an interview that was released Wednesday. 'In his 20s, he had the drug problems, and I put him in rehab so many times." "Every time, he'd be doing great, and then it would fall back. You hear the same story from a million people," he told Bensinger. "It got really, really bad, and apparently, it wasn't heroin. He ended up getting some fentanyl, killed him.' Adam Harrison died at the age of 39 from a fentanyl overdose in January 2024, leading his father to advocate for stricter enforcement of drug control laws. 'The fentanyl crisis in this country must be taken more seriously,' the creator and star of the long running reality TV hit said in a statement to T MZ last year. Harrison spoke to Bensinger about second guessing everything after losing a child. 'Could I have done something different?' he asked. 'I think I did everything right, but you just sit in your head, 'What if I did this? What if I did this?' ... You have a hundred things go through your mind. There is nothing worse than losing a kid.' Even as a parent to a child struggling with drug addiction, he said he never expected losing his son. "You try to give them tough love," he said. "God, you just never see the OD coming. There's no ... instruction book with kids and they're all different models. Harrison said he ties to focus on thinking "about the good times" and his other children and grandchildren in order to "keep on moving on."

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