Death Stranding’s dramatic Japanese trailer features babies, gunfights, mountains, and tears

The final approach

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Sony Interactive Entertainment Asia Japan has released a lengthy trailer for Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding which, after three years of teases and a lot of questions, is finally set to release in just under a months time.

The near-three minute “Connect” video combines varied gameplay footage with some of the weird sci-fi game’s high-drama cinematics. Whether you like exploring, shooting, hugging, crying, self-extending ladders or tiny babies in bizarre jars, this trailer truly has something for everyone. Erm.. except for English dialogue or subtitles, but hopefully we’ll see a localised version of this video soon.


Where do you stand on The Strand? Are you still hype as hell, tentatively curious, or has your interest waived? Whatever your feelings toward Hideo Kojima’s newest mind-bender, we’ll all know for sure whether it was worth the wait, when Death Stranding finally launches for PS4 November 8.

Death Stranding “Connect” Japanese Trailer [Gematsu]


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