'Death Stranding' Reveals New 7-Minute "Briefing" Trailer & Key Art
Which was part of a 49-minute gameplay preview shown at Tokyo Game Show.
During the Tokyo Game Show, Kojima Productions released a new “Briefing” trailer for its anticipated Death Stranding game.
Coming it at seven-minutes in length, the clip is just part of a 49-minute gameplay demo that Hideo Kojima showcased during the event. The video is entirely focused on a single scene which takes place in the White House Oval Office. In the clip Amelie (voiced by Lindsay Wagner), who looks to be the President of the United States, is in conversation with the game’s main character Sam (voiced by Norman Reedus) and Die-Hardman (voiced by Tommie Earl Jenkins). Moving through the visuals, Amelie is trying to get Sam on board a West Coast rescue mission by showcasing various holograms and stop-motion toy soldiers along the way. Sam must embark on this mission to help rebuild the country, which has fallen apart according to the game’s storyline.
The new trailer should help give fans an idea of what’s to be expected from the game. Find the game’s synopsis below:
“In the near future, mysterious explosions have rocked the planet, setting off a series of supernatural events known as the Death Stranding. With spectral creatures plaguing the landscape, and the planet on the verge of a mass extinction, it’s up to Sam Bridges to journey across the ravaged wasteland and save mankind from impending annihilation.”
Along with the trailer, new key art was also shared which spotlights the game’s heroes and villains in a movie poster fashion.
Death Stranding arrives for PlayStation 4 on November 8. The Tokyo Game Show runs until Sunday, September 15.
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TGS now started. I’ll see you guys at the stage! Here’s new image of DEATH STRANDING by Pablo Uchida, the genius painter whom I even feel jealous of his talent. Title design by Kyle Cooper. We have a strong strand by respecting each other. 👍🌈🦀 pic.twitter.com/gGyBhWSv5S
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) September 12, 2019
It’s going to be 49 mins long.😅 pic.twitter.com/pqizmzDQCb
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) September 10, 2019