![]() Here's what we hope Death Stranding 2 changes from the original, if it is actually real. What Kojima Productions really is working on, with Microsoft or otherwise, will be left to our imagination for a while longer yet. Kojima announced earlier this year that Kojima Productions would be partnering with Xbox for a cloud-based game, and later on, the developer revealed that " multiple" new games were being worked on at his studio. ![]() Additionally, the comments from Reedus seem to contradict the report about Death Stranding 2 being cancelled at Google, due to the time gap between Google Stadia shuttering internal development in early 2021 and Death Stranding 2 just having been "started" earlier this year. Death Stranding is, first of all, a game which, tries, experiments, and is full of ideas. Kojima's past comments seem to back up the report about the episodic horror game at Google being cancelled, rather than the other two reports. Death Stranding, a supernatural calamity, has driven the remains of mankind into subterranean cities, leaving the desolate, windswept surface haunted by soul-sucking ghosts known as Beached Things, rain that swiftly ages whatever it touches, and other weirdness. We have claims of a Death Stranding sequel being canned by Google, claims of an Kojima-led episodic horror game at Google, and finally claims of a Kojima horror game called Overdose, separate from both Google and Death Stranding. What we're left with are somewhat conflicting reports, with some being backed up by more circumstantial evidence than others. If these comments from Reedus are accurate, it's somewhat strange that Death Stranding 2 would have a two-year gap between being cancelled by Google Stadia in 2020, before resuming production in mid-2022. The lead Death Stranding actor appeared to accidentally let slip earlier this year in May that a sequel had just been started. This is all complicated by the matter of recent Death Stranding 2 comments from Norman Reedus. ![]() Of course, it's entirely possible that the report claiming knowledge of the Qualley-led game was actually the cancelled Google Stadia project, instead of an ongoing project at Kojima Productions in active development. That new report appears to line up better with the past report of an "episodic horror game" from Kojima Productions, instead of the Death Stranding 2 claim. ![]() Shortly after publication, the original reporter was contacted by Kojima Productions, and asked to take down the report, which they then refused to do. Earlier this year in June, a new report claimed knowledge of a new Kojima-led horror game featuring Death Stranding actor Margaret Qualley. Then there's the debacle surrounding Overdose. ![]()
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