Death Stranding Directors Cut Trailer Hideo Kojima

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Final Trailer Was Edited by Hideo Kojima

Hideo Kojima has released the final Death Stranding Director’s Cut trailer. Originally released through Twitter, the trailer is also available to view through YouTube in 4K. Additionally, Hideo Kojima personally recorded footage for and edited this final Death Stranding Director’s Cut trailer. It features several key scenes found throughout the game, so spoilers are aplenty in this new trailer. This does include several scenes from the end of the game.

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While the trailer shows more than a handful of story moments from Death Stranding, it also showcases gameplay footage in 4K. This includes various environments found within the game, and some combat segments as well. The trailer also includes a handful of moments dedicated to new features and combat missions that will appear in Death Stranding Director’s Cut.

You can watch the trailer below.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut will have new combat oriented missions that will also incorporate some stealth focused segments. Additionally, this version of the game will include several quality of life improvements in the form of several new ways to transport packages. These items were shown off during the gamescom 2021 presentation.

The Death Stranding Director’s Cut will release for the PlayStation 5 on September 24, 2021. The original Death Stranding is immediately available on PlayStation 4 and PC.


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