Hideo Kojima’s upcoming action-espionage title, Physint, is beginning to reveal more about its content thanks to recent casting call information. While the game and its counterpart, OD, are still in early development following the extensive work on Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, these new details offer a glimpse into a specific scene within Physint.
The casting process for Physint, internally codenamed ‘Shimmer’, has been detailed. Roles are being sought for a mother with her newborn, five teenagers of diverse ethnicities, and two male passengers. A particularly striking detail emerges from the description of the antagonist, who is characterized as a “psychotically confident, calm, and cold killer” with a German accent. This villain is explicitly compared to Mads Mikkelsen’s portrayal in Hannibal, but with added “flair,” suggesting a high-caliber performance is envisioned.
This focus on a prominent villain is characteristic of Kojima’s approach to major antagonists, though it remains to be seen if this role is for a main villain or a more minor one. The casting director for Physint is identified as Mari Ueda, who previously handled casting for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and mocap work through her company, Pivot Motion.
The described scene involves a 17-year-old teenager, a mother, and a passenger on what appears to be a hijacked bus. Although this may not reveal critical plot points, it provides intriguing details for a game that Kojima himself has indicated could be five or six years away from release. This places Physint squarely in the potential release window for the PlayStation 6.
Previously announced cast members for Physint include Charlee Fraser, Don Lee, and Minami Hamabe, though their specific roles have not been confirmed as protagonists. The game marks a return for Kojima to the action-espionage genre he pioneered with the Metal Gear series, a move highly anticipated by fans who lauded the cinematic qualities of his previous works in the genre.
While OD, a horror title developed in partnership with Xbox and featuring collaboration with Jordan Peele, has already received a teaser, further details on both OD and Physint are eagerly awaited.
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Hideo Kojima’s upcoming action-espionage title, Physint, is beginning to reveal more about its content thanks to recent casting call information. While the game and its counterpart, OD, are still in early development following the extensive work on Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, these new details offer a glimpse into a specific scene within Physint.
The casting process for Physint, internally codenamed ‘Shimmer’, has been detailed. Roles are being sought for a mother with her newborn, five teenagers of diverse ethnicities, and two male passengers. A particularly striking detail emerges from the description of the antagonist, who is characterized as a “psychotically confident, calm, and cold killer” with a German accent. This villain is explicitly compared to Mads Mikkelsen’s portrayal in Hannibal, but with added “flair,” suggesting a high-caliber performance is envisioned.
This focus on a prominent villain is characteristic of Kojima’s approach to major antagonists, though it remains to be seen if this role is for a main villain or a more minor one. The casting director for Physint is identified as Mari Ueda, who previously handled casting for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and mocap work through her company, Pivot Motion.
The described scene involves a 17-year-old teenager, a mother, and a passenger on what appears to be a hijacked bus. Although this may not reveal critical plot points, it provides intriguing details for a game that Kojima himself has indicated could be five or six years away from release. This places Physint squarely in the potential release window for the PlayStation 6.
Previously announced cast members for Physint include Charlee Fraser, Don Lee, and Minami Hamabe, though their specific roles have not been confirmed as protagonists. The game marks a return for Kojima to the action-espionage genre he pioneered with the Metal Gear series, a move highly anticipated by fans who lauded the cinematic qualities of his previous works in the genre.
While OD, a horror title developed in partnership with Xbox and featuring collaboration with Jordan Peele, has already received a teaser, further details on both OD and Physint are eagerly awaited.

