New Death Stranding Trailer Teased By Hideo Kojima

May 17, 2018 at 10:00am EDT
Death Stranding

Death Stranding is one of the most anticipated PlayStation 4 releases coming in the future, despite so little being known about the game. Sony confirmed that the game will be at this year's E3, and it seems we will be getting a new trailer as well.

A few hours ago, Hideo Kojima shared a new image on his official Twitter profile, which seems to be a tease for the next Death Stranding trailer, likely to be released during E3.

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While we have already seen a few Death Stranding trailers, we haven't seen the actual game in action, and details are scarce. Earlier this year, Norman Reedus talked a bit about the game, saying that its concept is ahead of its time.

The concept is so mind-blowing, because it’s not like, you know, “kill everybody and win the game”, it’s a connecting thing. It’s like the opposite. And, you know, it’s so ahead of its time. And there’s elements of social media in it, and the idea is that, you know, you have so many games, and so many parts of millennial culture I guess, is being alone in a room. And you lose physical contact with people. This is after that and the re-establishing of that physical contact.

Death Stranding launches on a yet to be confirmed release date on PlayStation 4.

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