ACROSS TIME AND SPACE
Let’s keep with the theory of “an explosion that ripped a hole in time” for just a little while longer. This theory seems as strong as it does for a very simple reason- if you watch the second and third trailers for Death Stranding, you’ll immediately notice a very obvious difference in the locations where both these trailers take place. The second trailer is set in a war-ravaged city with machinery and weaponry that seems like it belongs in a World War battlefield, whereas the third trailer looks like it’s taking place in either a barren alien world, or an Earth in the far-distant future where all resources have run dry. The obvious explanation seems to be that thanks to this hole in time we can’t shut up about, the story of Death Stranding will hop between several time periods, both in the past and the future. What we cannot explain, though, is that bizarre inverted rainbow.
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