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Kojima Productions’ First Game is Death Stranding, Starring Norman Reedus

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By far one of the weirdest trailers at E3 was Death Stranding, featuring naked Norman Reedus.

I’m sure by this point I don’t need to remind you about Silent Hills, the Kojima/del Toro/Reedus survival horror title that was unceremoniously canned by publisher Konami. If you were saddened by this, you’re in for a big treat: Hideo Kojima has announced that his new, independent Kojima Productions studio’s first new title will be a survival horror game staring none other than Norman Reedus. It doesn’t have del Toro’s name attached to it but as our buddy Meatloaf always said, two outta three ain’t bad.

The game is called Death Stranding, and you can check out its incredibly weird debut trailer above. I could explain what happens in the trailer but… well… uhhh. Perhaps its best if you just check it out yourself?

The game will be released on the PS4 first as part of Kojima’s partnership with Sony, but may make its way to the PC in the future. We’ve no idea on when it will be released but we’re assuming that it’s still fairly early on in production at the moment.

Additionally, following the press conference, Reedus Instagramed the following picture of Kojima:

It seems the pairs sentiments on Kojima’s former employer are quite clear…

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