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By Mazen (Mithrie) Turkmani
Published: November 25, 2021 at 11:07 AM GMT

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Hideo Kojima has actually teased what he's working on next. He tweeted out a picture saying "Recently I've been revising the plan and script it and experimenting with everything else" and purposefully this picture is blurred. Now there is speculation about what this is. Is it a sequel to Death Stranding, Death Stranding 2? Who knows what it is? Will we see any sort of announcement during The Game Awards? Because he has a very good working relationship with Geoff Keighley. We will see what they're working on next. The next bit of news for today is Xbox have actually launched the Xbox Museum, so it goes into the history. It's a website that delves deeply into everything that's happened with Xbox, including a letter that they sent out in 1999 as an offer to buy Nintendo at the time, but also a lot of things over the years, the last 20 years of Xbox. You can log in and see your own personal history. Let me show you that now. If you visit the Xbox Museum museum.xbox.com you can actually sign in and see your personal journey with Xbox if you have one. You see it's got my gamer tag and has random stats about me. I've achieved 351 achievements apparently. I first signed in 2006. In the background you have The Rock because 20 years ago, The Rock actually helped Bill Gates to announce the original Xbox and random stats about yourself. I think this is amazing. I would love for PlayStation to do something similar. Check it out. I think this is amazing. I really do. And the last bit of news for today is MrBeast's Squid Game Video is now live. He spent upwards of $3,500,000 dollars to recreate all of the Squid Game games from the Netflix TV show in real life. And he had 456 people compete against each other for a chance to win $456,000. And he gave prizes basically to all of them as well in the thousands of dollars. It's a very good video. I actually really enjoyed it. Well done. As you guys know, I've been a supporter of MrBeast for a very long time. That's why I always show his symbol on my wall. And it's not just for the videos he makes on his main channel. It's also the charity work he does as well, which is why I am a strong supporter of MrBeast.

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