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Death stranding 2 tease set for next state of play

Jan 30, 2024 9:52 AM

Anticipation for Death Stranding 2 has been rising as Hideo Kojima teases his involvement with the upcoming State of Play broadcast. Kojima posted suggestive artwork related to the event on Instagram, hinting at the sequel's reveal. This aligns with Sony's announcement of a State of Play scheduled to showcase over fifteen games, including Death Stranding 2, suspected to be titled "Death Stranding 2: On the Beach". The event is set to be at least 40 minutes long and will also feature titles like Rise of the Ronin and Stellar Blade.

What can we expect to see at the upcoming State of Play event?

At the upcoming State of Play event, viewers can expect a showcase of over fifteen games, with a highlight on Death Stranding 2, likely under the name "Death Stranding 2: On the Beach", and other anticipated titles such as Rise of the Ronin and Stellar Blade. The broadcast will be at least 40 minutes in duration, offering a substantial look at the upcoming gaming lineup.

Death Stranding, the predecessor to the anticipated Death Stranding 2, is an action game developed by Kojima Productions and was Hideo Kojima's first title after parting ways with Konami. Launched in 2019 for PlayStation 4 and later for PC, Death Stranding was praised for its unique gameplay mechanics, storytelling, and the performance of its lead actor, Norman Reedus. The game's sequel continues to stir interest due to the original's innovative approach to the social connectivity experience in gaming and its enigmatic narrative crafted by the esteemed game director Hideo Kojima.



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