Death Stranding 3 Could Happen—But Hideo Kojima Says He Won’t Be the One to Make It

Death Stranding 3 Could Happen—But Hideo Kojima Says He Won’t Be the One to Make It

Hideo Kojima confirms he has a concept for Death Stranding 3, but someone else would develop it. As the legendary creator nears retirement, what’s next for the franchise?

Por Pedro Pérez Cesari el 09 de May de 2025

Hideo Kojima may have a vision for Death Stranding 3, but fans shouldn’t expect him to be in the director’s chair. The legendary game designer has confirmed he has a concept ready, yet he doesn’t plan to develop it himself—fueling speculation that retirement might be drawing near.

Kojima Has a Concept—But Not the Time

In a recent interview with VGC, Kojima revealed he’s already mapped out the next potential chapter of the Death Stranding saga, built around a mechanic introduced in the upcoming Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. The concept, called Plate Gate, introduces intercontinental travel and opens up infinite narrative possibilities.

Kojima stated:

“If I use this Plate Gate concept, I could make endless sequels. Of course, I have no plans to do that, though I do have a concept for another sequel. I wouldn’t make it myself, but if I passed it on to someone else, they could probably do it.”

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So, Why Step Away from Death Stranding?

Kojima didn’t give a direct reason for stepping back, but context offers clues. At 61 years old, the creator is juggling multiple projects: OD, a boundary-pushing horror title for Xbox, and Physint, a spiritual successor to Metal Gear Solid for PlayStation.

Kojima Productions isn’t a mega-corporation, and its careful, cinematic development approach means long cycles between releases. Kojima himself has acknowledged—both publicly and privately—that time is catching up with him. He’s expressed an interest in directing a film, potentially fulfilling a lifelong dream before stepping into retirement.

The Future of the Death Stranding Franchise

Death Stranding 2 is scheduled for release in 2025, six years after the debut of the original game. While fans eagerly await the sequel, Kojima’s comments suggest the franchise may live on without him—possibly under the guidance of a trusted successor.

Whether Death Stranding 3 gets made or not, it’s clear Kojima is thinking about legacy. And for fans of his surreal, thought-provoking narratives, the door might not be closing—but it is slowly creaking shut.

Stay tuned to LEVEL UP for the latest on Kojima Productions and the future of Death Stranding.

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