Death Stranding

New Death Stranding Trailer Showcases both Gameplay and Gorgeous Cutscenes

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan released a new trailer of Hideo Kojima's upcoming game, Death Stranding for PlayStation 4.
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Today Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan released a new trailer of Hideo Kojima’s upcoming game, Death Stranding. 

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The trailer showcases a mix of the gorgeous cutscenes we know and love and spectacular gameplay. 

We also get to take a look at aspects of gameplay that aren’t seen often in trailers, the menus. One thing is for sure: it looks great.

The video is titled “Connect” which is quite appropriate considering the themes included in the game’s story and gameplay.

You can check it out below.

If you want to know more about Death Stranding, you can take a look at the previous trailer, another promotional video, the latest gameplay, and a previous batch of footage.

Kojima Productions also announced an upcoming World Tour with Hideo Kojima himself, even if details are still forthcoming.

Death Stranding will release exclusively for PS4 on November 8, 2019.

It’s rather surreal to think that we’re just three weeks from the release of Hideo Kojima’s new game, despite the fact that he had to build a team completely from scratch after his deaparture from Konami.

While admittedly he had help, and this likely reflect in the theme of his game, that’s a really impressive feat.


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