Death Stranding 2
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Death Stranding 2: Everything we know so far
By Josh West last updated
Guide The latest Death Stranding 2 news celebrates the game's sound mixing finally being finished – three months out from release

Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima is passing ideas onto his staff for after he dies, but he doesn't want them to copy him, because they "will go out of business": "I am not going to pass the baton to anyone"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News The Death Stranding creator doesn't want Kojima Productions to follow in his footsteps

Death Stranding 2 shows a surprisingly normal new clip, starring the Metal Gear Solid doppelganger who Kojima's a massive fan of
By Ali Jones published
News Kojima took the stage at Summer Game Fest

Death Stranding 2 hands-on: An emphasis on combat and vehicles feels like an evolution of Metal Gear Solid 5, while continuing to push the first game's in-depth hiking physicality
By Simon Parkin published
Hands-on Hands-on | Exploring Hideo Kojima's new perspective as he prepares delivery of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach

Death Stranding 2 devs are taking a break after release, but Hideo Kojima is already working on his next game: "Everyone dislikes it when I submit the project plans at this point in time"
By Scott McCrae published
News "I am already working on the next one"

Death Stranding 2 may have "a man's hands and legs sliced off by a robotic samurai" but its ESRB rating just revealed the most shocking detail of all: "The word 'f**k' is heard in the game"
By Scott McCrae published
News It also reveals a really silly weapon, which is actually a bit of a gutting spoiler

Hideo Kojima rejected several celebrity appearances, but apparently made darn sure his favorite vtuber is in Death Stranding 2
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Step aside, Conan, Pekora is in the house

Hideo Kojima had to start rejecting Death Stranding 2 cameos after featuring everyone from Conan O'Brien to Junji Ito in the first game
By Kaan Serin published
News Kojima Productions scanned so many people that the studio ran out of space for more
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