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Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro are both appearing in The Game Awards this week, so cross your fingers for Death Stranding news

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Death Stranding at The Game Awards 2017? It’s not impossible, anyway. The Game Awards will be graced by the presence of two presenters associate… Death Stranding at The Game Awards 2017? It’s not impossible, anyway. The Game Awards will be graced by the presence of two presenters associated with Death Stranding: Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro. The two join a small but noteworthy line up…
By Brenna Hillier,
Monday, 4 December 2017 02:54 GMT
Death Stranding at The Game Awards 2017? It’s not impossible, anyway.
The Game Awards will be graced by the presence of two presenters associated with Death Stranding: Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro.
The two join a small but noteworthy line up of presenters, which also includes Felicia Day, Aisha Tyler and Zachary Levi.
With both Kojima, the lead creative on Death Stranding, and del Toro, who appears as a character in it, set to present at The Game Awards, hopes are rising for an update on the Sony-published title. A new trailer? A release window, maybe?
As yet, we have absolutely no idea when Death Stranding will release, although 2018 isn’t out of the question; Kojima’s team is building Death Stranding using Guerrilla Games tech, which gives us hope development will be pretty speedy, and it sounds like there’s gameplay Kojima feels comfortable showing outside his team.
If it is coming next year, we’d certainly expect at least a trailer this stage, with Sony going into full marketing mode at E3 2018. There are other reasons to expect Death Stranding to show up at The Game Awards – Kojima and host Geoff Keighley are good buddies, with Keighley supporting Kojima during his painful exit from Konami, and half of the Death Stranding trailers we have so far came out of the annual gala.
In short, a Death Stranding update is definitely within the realms of possibility. Tune into The Game Awards on December 7 to see it as it happens; we will, of course, cover the event in full here.
Death Stranding was first revealed at E3 2016, just six months after Kojima Productions signed with Sony, with a baffling trailer. A second Death Stranding trailer followed at The Game Awards 2016, featuring del Toro and Mads Mikkelsen.
A third-person action game with an emphasis on “ropes instead of sticks” (connections rather than combat, is one theory), Death Stranding is about something from a foreign world washing up in ours .
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