Death Stranding 2
With a post on Twitter, Hideo Kojima suggested the arrival of new clues of the next game from Kojima Productions, presumably Death Stranding 2. In particular, according to the message shared by the visionary game designer, apparently we can expect at least one more teaser before the official reveal.The tweet above represents a kind of "roadmap of clues". The first, "WHO", was presented during the Tokyo Game Show 2022 and led to the reveal of Elle Fanning in the cast of the new game from Kojima Productions. The second clue, "WHERE" has arrived at PAX Australia, and should reveal another actress, who according to fans could be Shioli Kutsuna.
According to Kojima's message, apparently a third will also arrive clue during an upcoming event, perhaps Paris Games Week on November 2-6 or The Game Awards in December, that could unveil a third actor / actress in the game's cast. In the post there are also two other "arrows", which could indicate further clues in the program or something more concrete, such as an announcement trailer and / or gameplay. We'll see.
The unusual teaser promotional campaign of the next game by Hideo Kojima continues, which Kojima Productions has practically confirmed will be Death Stranding 2. Apparently the famous Japanese game designer just needs a few cryptic tweets to create a notable media coverage, for the sake of those publishers who invest millions of dollars in marketing.
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Kojima Productions Teases Possible Death Stranding 2 with Elle Fanning
© 505 Games Sam Porter Bridges with a Bridge Baby from the first Death Stranding. Death Stranding 2 could potentially focus on a character from the first game, later on in their life.Death Stranding 2 is apparently in the works, and if a recent tease from developer Kojima Productions is any indication, it may star actress Elle Fanning.
A QR code found at PAX Aus this week confirmed the internet's previous suspicions surrounding a poster featuring a silhouette from Tokyo Games Show earlier this year. Kojima Productions displayed the teaser, which referred to an upcoming project, with a single question: 'Who am I?'
Social media immediately lit up with responses to the question: it was Elle Fanning. But despite the correct guesses, neither developer Hideo Kojima nor studio Kojima Productions responded with further information about what she was starring in, exactly.
Now that PAX Aus is underway, the new teaser shows Fanning's face very clearly, though all we know for sure is that she's starring in a 'Hideo Kojima game', for what it's worth. There's no mention of Death Stranding 2, and Kojima isn't really talking.
Kojima did follow up with a cryptic tweet teasing a forthcoming teaser following the two previous questions 'Who am I?' and 'Where am I?' with '???'. This feasibly means 'What am I?' and we may end up seeing a proper reveal at the upcoming The Game Awards this December, hosted by Geoff Keighley.
No one has confirmed whether Elle Fanning is starring in Death Stranding 2 just yet. One thing is for certain. Kojima's previous game, Death Stranding, should see an official announcement for the follow-up in the coming days. But that doesn't appear to be what the teaser, featuring Fanning, is referring to at first glance.
However, the clues are there. Without spoiling Death Stranding's late game and ending, there is a female character that it would make sense for Fanning to play if this is indeed stealth marketing for a new entry in the Death Stranding universe. There's a very real possibility that we could see a direct follow-up to the storyline woven in the first game, albeit a time skip would be needed to match the age progression of the character we're speaking of.
Kojima is always known for his vague and mysterious teasers. We'll likely hear more about the game at the next big event this year, which is the aforementioned The Game Awards ceremony.
Newsweek has reached out to Kojima Productions for comment. Death Stranding is available for purchase now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC.
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