Kojima Productions Recruitment New Project

Kojima Productions Opens Recruitment for New Project

Kojima Productions will be opening recruitment to look for potential applicants to work on a new project. There will be two opportunities available during May 2022, with deadlines for applications set on May 18 and May 25, 2022, respectively. Kojima Productions will be recruiting for more than a handful of positions for this new project. Information on what this new project could be is not disclosed on the application page. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The first wave of interviews will be held on May 20 and 21, 2022, with the second wave held on May 27 and 28, 2022. However, applications are limited to those located within Japan. Additionally, Kojima Productions is looking for those who are interested in creating high-quality products and those who were previously interested but could not apply. The interviews will be held online.

The positions Kojima Productions is looking to fill are:

  • Character Artist
  • Environmental Artist
  • Cinematic Artist
  • Lighting Artist
  • Concept Artist
  • Weapons/Mechanical Artist
  • Animator
  • VFX Artist
  • UI/2D Artist

In December 2021, Hideo Kojima revealed that Kojima Productions is working on two new projects. He revealed that one of these projects is a “new, challenging” title. The second project was described as being a “big” title. However, he has not elaborated on what either of those new projects could be.


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