Kojima Productions formally introduced the sequel to 2019’s Dying Stranding, below the working title DS2, throughout the Sport Awards 2022 on Thursday. It would use Sony’s proprietary Decima engine that powered Horizon Zero Daybreak and Horizon Forbidden West.
The sport’s reveal trailer confirmed actress Lea Seydoux as Fragile, a personality from the primary sport, holding a child. As they’re escaping, Fragile will get hit by a bullet, crashes her motorbike, and drops the newborn.
The child begins bleeding and Fragile appears to both move out or succumb to her wounds. The trailer additionally exhibits actor Norman Reedus reprising his position as protagonist Sam Porter Bridges, albeit older than he was within the first sport and sporting white hair.
No launch date window was revealed for DS2, however the finish of the trailer exhibits the PlayStation 5 emblem, so it can at the least launch there. It’s unknown whether or not it can additionally come to PC at launch or in a while contemplating that the primary sport was additionally on that platform too.
The unique model of Dying Stranding was additionally launched on PC Sport Cross, so it’s doable that Dying Stranding 2 might come to the subscription service as effectively.
Earlier this 12 months, Reedus seemingly confirmed the existence of a sequel to Dying Stranding, although Kojima Productions hadn’t formally introduced something but.
After the DS2 trailer debuted, Kojima mentioned that he’s at the moment engaged on one other sport, in addition to different completely different initiatives. The opposite sport that he talked about is probably his Microsoft mission for Xbox, which is reportedly code-named Overdose. He didn’t present any extra particulars and mentioned he hopes to share extra data quickly.
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