The sequel to Kojima Productions' 2019 action-adventure is upping the weirdness quotient. Check out all the latest details here.
Kojima Productions has revealed details on the Japanese actors who will be reprising their roles in the upcoming sequels, as well as new additions who will be joining the cast.
Watch a group of Dollman dancing with singer Daichi Miura to the beat of his new single, "Horizon Dreamer," in a Private Room.
The sequel is still set for 2025, with director Hideo Kojima citing "unforeseen circumstances" for not announcing the date at TGS.
Shoot pictures of Rainy, Tomorrow, and Fragile in various poses with a Polaroid camera, which will have some impact on the story.
There's much to glean, like what makes Tarman so unique, introducing Tomorrow and Rainy and confirming Heartman's return.
The upcoming open world title's Tokyo Game Show 2024 presentation – which was previously set to be an hour long – is now going to be about 30 minutes longer, it's been confirmed.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will headline PlayStation's Tokyo Game Show presence, with a live stage presentation scheduled for September 29.
A development update is inbound, with actors Kenjiro Tsuda and Nana Mizuki confirmed as guests alongside Nicolas Winding Refn.
Nana Mizuki, who voiced Fragile in Japanese for the first game, could be featured in the image, perhaps hinting at her return.
The individual could be Kenjiro Tsuda, renowned for roles in Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.
Kojima Productions and PlayStations are both confirmed to be attending this year's event in September.
As much as we've love to see them, these announcements have a slim chance of happening in the coming days.
The "adjustment phase" for the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive will last for roughly a year, per director Hideo Kojima.
Death Stranding 2 is looking like it is set to deliver on the promise of the original and then some.
During a recent episode of his long-dormant YouTube show, director Hideo Kojima revealed a key game detail for his studio's upcoming game.
New details have also been revealed on the ship that will serve as Sam's base of operations, and how it will travel around the world.
Once again, a Kojima trailer has left us with a thousand tantalizing questions.
Action director Yoji Shimomura has previously also worked on several Devil May Cry and Bayonetta titles.
The puppet – whose name hasn't yet been revealed – is played by Jonathan Roumie, with his likeness based on Turkish-German film director Fatih Akin.