Kojima Stirs Up More Abandoned Conspiracy Theories on P.T's. Anniversary

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Depending on who is asked, Abandoned is either an elaborate ruse dedicated to Kojima's next PS5 project or a smalltime developer in Blue Box Game Studios getting in way over its head. Rumors aplenty have called the game the actual release of everything from another Silent Hills to Metal Gear, with the Abandoned lead saying that these Silent Hills comparisons contrarily affect the game's development. What might have sealed the arrangement, the demo, was deferred, so fans continue to speculate.

Presently, inadvertently or otherwise, it seems Hideo Kojima himself has tossed fuel on the fire with an either well-or badly timed tweet, the right words to reference Abandoned, and the right images to reference Silent Hills.

As seen underneath, Kojima sent out a tweet discussing a piece of understanding material. It's not usual for Kojima to talk about his interests outside gaming on Twitter, but a lot of things caught the eyes of Silent Hill fans. First off, the work is titled, "The Murder Case of Abandoned Amusement Park." That word, Abandoned, indubitably caught eyes of numerous conspiracy theorists online. Secondly, there is a picture of an animatronic rabbit, which many fans immediately associated with Silent Hill's Robbie the Rabbit. Those ignorant should realize that Robbie is an anthropomorphic rabbit, the mascot of Lakeside Amusement Park, and a character who has appeared in numerous Silent Hill games.

The timing of the tweet can also be considered suspicious. While posted in the night in the United States, it was around 2 PM in Japan on August 12. This marks P.T's. 7-year anniversary, as it initially released on August 12, 2014. Many probably realize that P.T. itself was a playable teaser for Silent Hills, and thus, there's a lot of small things in this tweet that seem out of place. In the comments, many are pointing to this being more proof that Abandoned isn't exactly what it seems, as this tweet references so a lot, comes from Kojima himself, and includes "Abandoned."











It's hard, even presently, to know exactly what to think. In case it were anyone but Kojima, it might be chocked up to bizarre circumstances and nothing more, yet Kojima has a history of playing with his crowd. After all, Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain was initially just "The Phantom Pain" and was made by a "Moby Dick Studios." It could be that Blue Box is yet another cover, or it could be that it's not. It's truly difficult to say without a doubt right at this point.

For the present, fans should wait and see. It's easy to see how the entirety of this could connect with Abandoned's demo delay, yet it's also simple enough to be a rather serious series of unconnected and unfortunate events.
 
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