Did Norman Reedus Just Leak Kojima’s Next Game? – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s IGN The Fix: Games,

Hideo Kojima’s next big game project has been seemingly confirmed by Death Stranding’s lead actor Norman Reedus.

Obi-Wan Kenobi is coming to Fortnite! Players can compete in the Obi-Wan Kenobi Cup, a Battle Royale Duos tournament on Sunday, May 22, to enter to win the outfit before it debuts.

Tik Tok is getting serious about gaming expanding to offer more native games in app.

Narz has it all on today’s Daily Fix!

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