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Kojima Claims Death Stranding 2 Is 40% Done, Aiming for 2025
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Kojima Claims Death Stranding 2 Is 40% Done, Aiming for 2025

Sep 30, 2024 3:50 PM

Hideo Kojima recently provided exciting updates on the highly anticipated sequel Death Stranding 2: On the Beach during a special event at the Tokyo Game Show. Although the game is currently only 30-40% complete, Kojima reaffirmed a target launch in 2025. He introduced key characters, including returning favorites like Sam and Fragile, and showcased a revamped photo mode that allows players to interact with characters in fun ways. The event celebrated both the game’s progress and Japanese voice talent associated with it, as well as announcing merchandise collaborations aimed at fans.

nWhat are the new features in Death Stranding 2?

Death Stranding 2 introduces a new photo mode that allows players to interact with characters like Fragile and Tomorrow in fun, casual settings while capturing Polaroid-style images. The game also features an expanded voice cast, bringing back beloved characters and showcasing new ones, enhancing the narrative experience.

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Death Stranding is a critically acclaimed action game originally released in 2019, developed by Kojima Productions and directed by Hideo Kojima. The game is known for its unique gameplay mechanics that focus on traversing a post-apocalyptic world and establishing connections between isolated communities. Its thematic elements of connection and loneliness have resonated deeply with players, making the upcoming sequel a highly awaited title in the gaming community.



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