By Jay Soriano, | February 27, 2017
Hideo Kojima will appear at E3 today with a possible Death Stranding surprise. (YouTube)
In a recent interview, Hideo Kojima talks about his company's upcoming and highly anticipated title, "Death Stranding." He states how players can enjoy the video game in multiple ways, along with other pieces of information.
According to the detailed divulged by Kojima in an interview with PlayStation Blog, he explained that "Death Stranding" can be thought of as an action game. However, he also states that players should expect something new to the genre.
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Kojima is still keeping silent about many aspects about "Death Stranding" as he told the following to PlayStation Blog:
"I can't really speak on that right now but in a word, it's an action game - an open world game, with a lot of freedom," Kojima said. "You have a lot of freedom of choice to do what you want to do and you can get in vehicles and so on."
The game director explains that the title will be able to appeal to many kinds of players. Individuals who are attuned to shooting guns at enemies all the time can still play the game using a different type of play style.
Kojima also revealed that "Death Stranding" will be an open world game, which means that there are plenty of exploration options available. Kojima hopes that players of this particular video game will be able to see something that they have never seen before in other titles.
Aside from talking about new experiences for players in "Death Stranding," Kojima also talks about other details regarding the production of the game. He states within the interview about the Guerrilla Games studio in Amsterdam and that its game engine "was just a league ahead of everywhere else."
In other news, anticipating players can momentarily enjoy watching the teaser trailer which was released during The Game Awards (TGA) 2016. The short video clip showcases the talents of Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, and Guillermo del Toro.
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