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State of Play reveals new Death Stranding 2 footage

Jan 31, 2024 10:43 PM

The gaming community was treated to new footage of the much-awaited Death Stranding 2 at the recent State of Play event. This highly-anticipated sequel, which is set to release in either 2024 or 2025, showcased a plethora of enigmatic cinematic sequences, hinting at an even deeper narrative than its predecessor. Fans can look forward to Norman Reedus reprising his role as Sam Porter Bridges, embarking on yet another post-apocalyptic delivery journey alongside the return of a fully-healed Fragile, played by Lea Seydoux. Developed using the Decima engine, the same technology behind titles such as Horizon Zero Dawn, gamers are anticipating a visually stunning experience complete with new environments and unique gameplay mechanics involving puppet companions and innovative weapon designs.

When will Death Stranding 2 be released?

The exact release date for Death Stranding 2 has not been confirmed, but it is expected to launch in either 2024 or 2025.

Death Stranding 2 continues the legacy of Hideo Kojima's genre-defying narrative and gameplay innovations. The original Death Stranding broke ground with its focus on connection rather than combat and featured a plethora of celebrity cameos alongside deep, often philosophical storytelling. The sequel is poised to push these themes even further, while capitalizing on the advances of the Decima engine for an enhanced gaming experience. As fans eagerly await the release, the mystery and speculation surrounding Death Stranding 2 only add to the anticipation and hype for yet another boundary-pushing title from Kojima Productions.



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