Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima has shared some new looks at his latest game Death Stranding, including a seven-minute trailer and over 45 minutes of gameplay.
The only downside is that the 45 minutes of gameplay were shared during a presentation at Tokyo Game Show 2019 and uploaded to the PlayStation Japan YouTube channel, so if you don’t speak Japanese you won’t understand what’s being said unfortunately. Even so, it is still a whole lot of new gameplay footage to enjoy including some peeks at combat situations, and that alone is exciting enough for any Kojima fans who have been anxiously awaiting this one.
You can find more info on Death Stranding and give the trailer and gameplay video a watch below.
Tomorrow Is In Your Hands
After the collapse of civilization, Sam Bridges must journey across a ravaged landscape crawling with otherworldly threats to save mankind from the brink of extinction. From legendary game creator Hideo Kojima comes an all-new, genre-defying experience for the PlayStation®4 system.
A Journey To Reconnect A Fractured Society
In the near future, mysterious explosions have rocked the planet, setting off a series of supernatural events known as the Death Stranding. With spectral creatures plaguing the landscape, and the planet on the verge of a mass extinction, it’s up to Sam Bridges to journey across the ravaged wasteland and save mankind from impending annihilation.
If interested in securing a copy early, the game is available to pre-order in a Standard Edition, a Special Edition, and a Collector’s Edition, though the Collector’s Edition is hard to come by on Amazon. If your heart is set on that edition, you can head on over to the game’s PlayStation page for other places you might be able to score one.
Be sure to click right here for previous trailers and gameplay if you missed anything.
Death Stranding will be released on November 8th.
NOTE: If the second video below doesn’t start there automatically, you can skip to the 7:27 mark to get right into the gameplay.
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