By July 2021, Death Stranding had sold 5 million copies across the PC and the PS4. You can expect this number to grow with the PS5-exclusive Death Stranding: Director’s Cut set to release on September 24, 2021. With that said, it appears that a Death Stranding sequel is already in the works, as per Norman Reedus.
Is Death Stranding 2 already confirmed?
At the moment, neither Hideo Kojima nor Sony has confirmed the Death Stranding sequel. Instead, this latest information about the highly divisive game comes from the game’s lead character, Norman Reedus. According to The Walking Dead actor, Death Stranding 2 is already “in negotiations.” Reedus’ word is good, but it’s all we’ve got at this point. He didn’t even outright confirm that the game is in development already. For all we know, the negotiations could take months if not years before development on the game could start. Not to mention, Reedus’ words come courtesy of Google Translate. As per IGN Brasil, Reedus told AdoroCinema, “I think we’re doing a second Death Stranding,” before saying that the game is “is in negotiations right now” and ending his statement with a resounding “yay!”.
What’s next for Death Stranding?
As we’ve already mentioned, Death Stranding isn’t for everybody. The game barely made it to our roundup of the best Hideo Kojima games. However, it is still worth trying out, if only for the sake of it - more so once the Director’s Cut is released. The PS5-exclusive version features new content that appears to take heavy inspiration from Kojima’s former lovechild, Metal Gear. Speaking of, there have been talks that a Metal Gear Collection is in development. Other leakers also suggest that Abandoned is a Metal Gear game in disguise. Regardless of whether these rumors about Metal Gear are true or not, or if what Reedus is saying about Death Stranding 2 is correct, the next few months are definitely going to be quite interesting for fans of Hideo Kojima.