Death Stranding developer Kojima Productions has just announced a brand new division dedicated to music, TV, and film. Originally teased back in November, the division is set to be based in Los Angeles, California, and is designed to take the game studio’s games to other pop culture areas for adaption. The new team will be led by Riley Russell, who joins the company after nearly 28-years at PlayStation.

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Kojima Productions in Japan will continue to focus primarily on games, while this new LA office will expand the studio’s entertainment reach into multiple entertainment mediums, not just games.

“The new division will be tasked with working with creative and talented professionals in television, music, and film, as well as the more familiar games industry”, Russel spoke regarding the studio and its goals via GameIndustryBiz.

Although no official information has been shared regarding the exact projects the studio will be working on soon, there may be a focus on developing and adapting the studio’s brands and IPs into such things as TV shows, movies, and soundtrack releases. This currently includes Death Stranding and Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, although Hideo Kojima’s upcoming project may be in consideration as well.

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