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Hideo Kojima shares some good news about Death Stranding 2 development

by Madison Feb 22,2025

Hideo Kojima shares some good news about Death Stranding 2 development

Several highly anticipated projects are currently underway, with varying levels of public information available. While some, such as GTA 6, remain shrouded in secrecy, others offer more frequent updates.

Recent social media posts from Hideo Kojima reveal that the Japanese voice actors for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach have concluded their recording sessions. Although the process isn't entirely complete, Kojima indicated that the end is near. The actors recently finished work on a crucial scene featuring six main characters, prompting a celebratory gathering and photos. Kojima expressed bittersweet feelings about the completion of this phase, but anticipates future collaborations.

Further details regarding Death Stranding 2 are promised during SXSW 2025, specifically on the evening of March 10th. Whether or not a release date will be unveiled at this event remains to be seen.

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