Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach | |
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Developer(s) | Kojima Productions[a] |
Publisher(s) | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Director(s) | Hideo Kojima |
Producer(s) | Hideo Kojima |
Designer(s) | Hideo Kojima |
Artist(s) | Yoji Shinkawa |
Composer(s) | Ludvig Forssell Woodkid |
Engine | Decima |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 5 |
Release | June 26, 2025 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is an upcoming action-adventure game developed by Kojima Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It is the sequel to Death Stranding, and is written, produced, and directed by Hideo Kojima. It is also the second game of Kojima Productions as an independent entity and the studio's second collaboration with Sony. The title features the previous game's central characters, including Sam Porter Bridges, Fragile, and Higgs, reprised by Norman Reedus, Léa Seydoux, and Troy Baker, respectively. They are joined by new characters, Tomorrow (Elle Fanning), Rainy (Shioli Kutsuna), and Neil (Luca Marinelli). The game features the likenesses of Mad Max co-creator George Miller as Tarman, Turkish-German director Fatih Akin as Dollman, and Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn as Heartman, the latter reprising his role from the first game.
Kojima began writing the game's sequel some time prior to 2020, but reworked his narrative from scratch to reflect the effect of COVID-19 on the worldwide population. After the story was completed, hints of Death Stranding being developed into a series by Kojima Productions had been insinuated, before the sequel game was confirmed as in development by Reedus in May 2022. The game was officially announced in December 2022 alongside confirmation of the new cast members.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is set to release for the PlayStation 5 on June 26, 2025.
Gameplay
[edit]Similar to its predecessor, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a third-person action-adventure video game. The game was revealed to take place primarily in Mexico and Australia, both of which are large open worlds that can be freely explored by players.[1][2] The core gameplay loop revolves around delivering packages to scattered survivors. Players need to navigate difficult terrain, while balancing the weight of the cargo on Sam's backpack. At the start of the game, players will unlock a vehicle, which allows them to travel through the world quickly. Vehicles can be customized extensively. For instance, additional batteries can be installed to extend its use, while gun turrets can be added for defense.[3] The world is frequently ravaged by natural disasters such as earthquakes and sandstorms, which will affect the landscape and force players to pick alternate delivery routes.[4] Players are also involved in rebuilding destroyed infrastructure and reconstructing roads and bridges. Eventually, players can construct a monorail system connecting isolated colonies, allowing them to transport a large quantity of goods quickly.[3]
It has a greater focus on combat when compared to the first game. Players can choose to engage in direct combat against enemies, use stealth tactics, or avoid enemy encounters altogether by choosing to navigate rougher terrain.[5] Sam has a large arsenal of tools and gadgets that allow him to attract or divert enemy's attention. The game also features a dynamic day-night cycle which affects enemy behaviours.[6] As players progress, they will be able to unlock enhancements from the Automated Porter Assistant System, which serves as the game's skill tree. The skill tree is divided into three categories: combat, stealth, and serviceship, which focuses on Sam's ability to deliver packages. Sam's attributes will also gradually increase as players complete ordinary actions. For instance, the more packages Sam delivers, the better his delivery skills will become.[7]
Development and marketing
[edit]In March 2020, Norman Reedus, who portrayed the main protagonist, Sam Porter Bridges, alluded to the possibility of continued collaboration with Hideo Kojima, who wrote, directed, produced and primarily designed the game.[8] The sequel was revealed to be in development in May 2022, when Reedus participated in an interview with the outlet Leo Edit to discuss his work on the game. In response, Kojima posted a series of photos on Twitter, cheekily depicting him punishing Reedus for confirming the game's existence.[9] In October, following a series of teasers shared by Kojima on social media, Elle Fanning was announced to join the cast for an upcoming Kojima Productions game.[10][11]
Kojima unveiled the game at The Game Awards 2022. He shared that he had written the game's original story sometime prior to 2020, but decided to rework the narrative when faced with new story concepts that reflected the impact of COVID-19 on the rest of the world.[12] The trailer additionally confirmed that Léa Seydoux and Troy Baker would reprise their roles as Fragile and Higgs from the first game, and that Fanning would appear in an undisclosed role. Shioli Kutsuna was also announced to have joined the cast.[13][14] Artist and mechanical designer Yoji Shinkawa and composer Ludvig Forssell were also confirmed to return to their respective roles from the first game.
During the January 2024 PlayStation State of Play, Kojima revealed in a 10-minute trailer new information about the game such as Fanning's character, special appearances by George Miller/Marty Rhone as Tarman[b] and Fatih Akin/Jonathan Roumie as Dollman,[b] as well as new gameplay.[15] Filming and motion capture were completed by May 2024, with Kojima adding that the game was in an "adjustment phase" that will take about a year to complete.[16]
The game's release date was officially announced with a trailer at SXSW on March 9, 2025. The trailer revealed the reprisal of Nicolas Winding Refn/Darren Jacobs as Heartman from the first game,[17][b] the new castings of Luca Marinelli as Neil,[18] Alissa Jung as Lucy, Alastair Duncan as The President, and Debra Wilson as Doctor, as well as Woodkid's role as co-composer of the game's soundtrack, his original song "To the Wilder" being featured in the trailer.[17] On May 29, 2025, Kojima Productions announced the appearance of Hololive virtual youtuber, Usada Pekora, as a cameo.[19]
On May 9th, 2025, it was announced the game has gone gold, signifying that development has completed.[20] On June 8th, 2025, the game held a premiere event at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles following Summer Game Fest, featuring a panel discussion, a live gameplay demo, and the announcement of Woodkid's soundtrack album.[21][22]
Music
[edit]The game's soundtrack was composed by French singer-songwriter Woodkid and Ludvig Forsell, who previously composed the first game and worked on Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Woodkid was approached to create original songs for the game, following the passing of Ryan Karazija of Low Roar, whose songs appear often in the first game.[23] An album of Woodkid's original songs created for the game will release on June 13.[24] The single "To The Wilder" was released alongside the pre-order trailer for the game.[25]
Woodkid for Death Stranding 2 | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | June 13, 2025 |
Length | 57:19 |
Label | Milan Records |
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No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "To the Wilder" | 4:39 |
2. | "Any Love of Any Kind (feat. Bryce Dessner)" | 3:54 |
3. | "Black Drift" | 4:41 |
4. | "Story of Rainy" | 3:59 |
5. | "Are You There" | 3:30 |
6. | "Asphalt Maelstrom" | 3:53 |
7. | "Fragile Things" | 1:57 |
8. | "Quiet Strike" | 2:04 |
9. | "Amekara Nijie" | 1:13 |
10. | "Tmrrw" | 3:44 |
11. | "Minus Sixty One" | 5:15 |
12. | "And Now the Bonus Tracks (feat. Hideo Kojima)" | 0:19 |
13. | "To the Wilder (feat. Elle Fanning)" | 4:39 |
14. | "Any Love of Any Kind (Choir Version)" | 4:09 |
15. | "To the Wilder (Piano Version)" | 4:44 |
16. | "To the Wilder (Instrumental)" | 4:39 |
Total length: | 57:19 |
In addition to Woodkid's songs, the game's soundtrack will include songs from other artists including Low Roar, Silent Poets, Caroline Polachek, and more.[26][27][28]
Release
[edit]Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is set to release for the PlayStation 5 on June 26, 2025.[17] Special edition versions grant in-game and physical items, with pre-orders of these versions offer bonus digital items and early access to the game two days before its official release.[29]
Accolades
[edit]Death Stranding 2: On the Beach was nominated for the Most Wanted Game at the Golden Joystick Awards in 2023.[30] The game was nominated for the Most Anticipated Game at The Game Awards 2024.[31]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Additional work by Guerrilla Games
- ^ a b c Miller, Akin, and Refn provide the likenesses for Tarman, Dollman, and Heartman, respectively; Rhone, Roumie, and Jacobs serve as the respective vocal performers.
References
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