Announced during the E3 back in 2016,
Death Stranding has been one of the most highly anticipated games to be revealed in this generation of consoles; the main reason is that the game is being developed by Kojima Productions — which is, as the name suggests, Hideo Kojima's video game studio.
While the game is just a bit over a month away from releasing, the developers have barely shared any information regarding the plot of
Death Stranding — which is actually commendable; considering the sheer amount of vague trailers and information that leave players with more questions than answers.
Hideo Kojima and his team of developers have definitely managed to keep everything under wraps while still giving us a lot of information about the game. You know they're doing something right when every trailer manages to have people talking about the game, though. Could the final trailer share something more tangible about the game?
In a recent tweet posted on Hideo Kojima's official Twitter account, the director has revealed that he's personally working on the editing process of the launch trailer for
Death Stranding instead of it being handled by a CGI studio and a movie director; stating that the final trailer for the game is actually part of the title.
Kojima doesn't reveal exactly when the launch trailer for
Death Stranding will be released but, considering that the game releases on the 8th of November, it is likely that it won't be long before we're able to watch it. Whatever the case, it is also very likely to be as enigmatic as every other previously released trailer.
Sam Bridges must brave a world utterly transformed by the Death Stranding. Carrying the stranded remnants of the future in his hands, Sam embarks on a journey to reunite the shattered world one step at a time. What is the mystery of the Death Stranding? What will Sam discover on the road ahead? A genre defining gameplay experience holds these answers and more.
Death Stranding will be available for the PlayStation 4 on the 8th of November.