A "Pokemon Go" loading screen image was posted by Hideo Kojima, the creator of Metal Gear Solid series and head of Kojima Productions, on his Twitter account. It was captioned "So now I'll start Pokemon Go."

Kojima also posted another "Pokemon Go" screenshoot where he showed a Magikarp that flops around in front of Shawn Layden, the chairman of Sony Interactive Entertainment's worldwide entertainment division.

If Kojima caught the Magikarp, it may take a long time before he can make anything out of it as the "Pokemon Go" Magikarp requires 400 candies to evolve. This means that he needs to catch 133 Magikarp, which does not include the ones he would release as he catches stronger ones.

In the latest Comic-Con, Kojima's talked with Geoff Keighley hosted by IGN. The conversation was mostly focused more on the logo of Kojima Productions which included a brief Logo Trailer. No new details about the mysterious and upcoming game were revealed but they included some reiterations of previously released information on the game, App Trigger reported.

Kojima left Konami at the end of 2015 and has since started his own gaming company. He is now working on his first game, "Death Stranding," which was revealed at E3 this year, Attack of the Fan Boy reported. The newest information about Kojima was revealed though, that he is now playing "Pokemon Go."

Meanwhile, "Pokemon Go" started out just in Australia, New Zealand and America but has now been released to a number of countries, now including Japan, the homeland of Nintendo.

The "Pokemon Go" app currently does not have a huge selection of Pokemon. However, now that the previously reported server issues are mostly fixed, Niantic and Nintendo may be able to add more Pokemon to their existing roster.

Nintendo and Niantic's new "Pokemon Go" mobile game has taken the world by storm with over 14 million people playing it at once in 33 countries.