Kojima Productions' upcoming horror game,OD, has been one of the more baffling, but intriguing, projects teased by the developer. AfterDeath Strandingand its upcoming sequel,ODmay be next in line as Kojima Productions' follow-up release. As of now, there is very little known aboutODand what it entails, but Hideo Kojima has confirmed that it’s a horror story.

After Kojima’sSilent Hillswas abruptly canceled by Konami, many were left disappointed that a horror game crafted by the mind behindMetal Gearwould never come to pass. However,ODreignites excitement for a Kojima-led horror story. In common Hideo Kojima fashion,ODalready looks to be an experimental approach to the genre. So far, one of the few things known about the project is its cast. Actors Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer and Udo Kier star inOD’s unsettling first trailer, but there are also rumors that a past Kojima collaborator will play a role. Margaret Qualley played a dual role inDeath Stranding, and if she appears inOD, her most recent film,The Substance, could serve as great inspiration for Kojima.

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Hideo Kojima Could Find Gruesome Inspiration For OD in The Substance

Embracing One Of the Year’s Best Horror Films

Rumors aboutMargaret Qualley’s involvement with Hideo Kojima’s horror projectstarted back in 2022 after writer Tom Henderson claimed the casting decision. While the game was rumored to be called “Overdose” at the time, the shortening toODcould give some weight to Henderson’s claims. It’s no secret that Kojima is a huge lover of pop culture. From film to music, he’s been heavily inspired by many works. He also seems to pay close attention to the work of the actors he collaborates with, and Margaret Qualley made waves this year, boasting three different projects.

While her other two performances were great, her role asSue inThe Substancereally stood out. The gore-heavy satire is filled with intense body horror that Kojima would likely have a field day with. Based on the trailer forOD, it seems like the game may be leaning into more psychological territory, but there’s no telling what Kojima has in store. Depending on how far psychological aspects are pushed,ODcould still lend itself to plenty of body horror via hallucinations. Either way, Hide Kojima’s love for pop culture and admiration for the actors he works with likely means that he has seenThe Substance, and if so, it could easily become a source of strong horror inspiration.

Margaret Qualley plays both Mama and Lockne inDeath Stranding.

Hideo Kojima Has Dabbled With Body Horror Before

As a tease for the now-canceledSilent Hills, Kojima brought forthPT, the viral “playable teaser” that is still talked about among horror fans. While minimal,PTwas incredibly effective, with games likeVisagetaking note of its eerie, first-person atmosphere. AlthoughPTdoesn’t go into full-blown body horror, it still dabbles; Lisa, the ghost haunting the never-ending hallway, has a twisted face that has been mangled from being stabbed in the eye by her husband. Even more grotesque, though, is the wriggling fetus lying in the bathroom sink.

OD Remains Mysterious, But Compelling

It’s almost been a yearsinceODwas announced, and there is still very little known about the game. As the wait continues, Kojima will hopefully shed more light on his horror project soon. With The Game Awards arriving, there is always the chance for a surprise update, but only time will tell.

ODis being co-written by Hideo Kojima and Jordan Peele.

Until more news is revealed,ODis swimming in speculation and theories. There has yet to be official confirmation of Margaret Qualley’s casting, but if she collaborates with Kojima again, it will be fascinating to see what the two cook up together.