By Irina Stark, | June 08, 2017
Hideo Kojima teases latest ‘Death Stranding’ development session photos. (YouTube)
Some bad news comes to Hideo Kojima's fans today. It is confirmed that "Death Stranding" will be missed at E3 next week.
"Death Stranding" will not join other major PS4 games that will be shown during Sony Interactive Entertainment's press con on June 12 at the annual trade expo. But to cheer up the fans, Kojima brings a couple of good news to appease them.
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In his most recent tweet, he confirmed that Kojima Productions studio is entirely focused working on the development of "Death Stranding". He also dropped a cryptic image as clue to chew over and its caption simply reads, "Bridges."
Whatever "Bridges" could mean is anybody's guess at this point since not much is known about this PS4 exclusive new IP from Kojima Productions. Kojima being at the helm of this project enjoys freedom from doing what he wants without limitations set by the publisher, so, the possibilities are endless.
Apologies to our fans, Death Stranding will not be @ E3 as we are fully focused on development. Pls see me with @geoffkeighley on 6/14! pic.twitter.com/w9JfmEOqF4
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) June 7, 2017
Meanwhile, "The Walking Dead" actor Norman Reedus who was announced earlier to play the role of the game's protagonist has also hinted the fans about some black hole physics. Interestingly, it seems as a possible game mechanics in "Death Stranding".
Reedus' post on Instagram showed a man in his birthday suit, although, what is only shown is the butt and nothing more. The guy is being drawn into the black hole but that is all with no substantial meaning to it.
It is noted that there have been heavy teases of black holes in "Death Stranding" until now, so, one can see that a relation is existent. YouTube User YongYea has apparently dug deeper into what this hint could mean to the game in his video below.
"Death Stranding" is developed exclusively for the PS4. No release date is attached to it yet but it is expected to arrive around 2019.
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