Game News Death Stranding 2: Hideo Kojima responds to the bomb dropped by Norman Reedus
Published on 05/21/2022 at 11:45
The air of nothing, Norman Reedus dropped a small bomb yesterday by announcing worked once more with Hideo Kojima on what might well be the sequel to Death Stranding. No official confirmation yet, but the genius creator seems to have responded, in his own way, to his actor.
Vilain Norman
It was during an interview recently granted to Leo Edit that Norman Reedus swung the information as if nothing had happened. According to the actor, Hideo Kojima and himself would prepare the sequel to Death Stranding. Even if we already knew that the two men were in the process of collaborating once more, this recent highlighting is enough to leave you speechless, as it is as surprising as it is spontaneous.
Obviously, Norman Reedus did not specify the title or the background of this new project. According to him, we can think of a second Death Stranding as a second game in partnership with Hideo Kojima. We know that the two accomplices had originally met for the Silent Hill project, which has since been aborted. Except that the recent rumors concerning the return of the license have not finished igniting the web.
If we are very curious to know the new project of Kojima-San, the person concerned did not wait to react to the words of his actor. It is through a series of photos shared on Twitter that the talented creator spoke. With a pinch of humor and the expression of a real complicity, Hideo Kojima seems to be teasing his return.
a humorous teaser
The images shared by Hideo Kojima obviously refer to The Walking Dead, a series in which Norman Reedus is one of the main actors and which has largely contributed to its current fame. If Kojima-San seems determined to “punish” his friend for his leak, the little legend suggests a return from Death Stranding: the “private room” evoked by Hideo Kojima might refer to the rest hubs in which the character of Sam can go between two deliveries. Death Stranding 2 confirmed half-word? We obviously expect more information and formalization in good and due form.