Hideo Kojima spoke in an interview about how the size of Kojima Productions has blown up to employing more than 200 developers.
The latest video leading up to the release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach explains the relationship between Sam and Lou.
Musician Yoann "Woodkid" Lemoine spoke about a conversation with Kojima where the director was concerned about positive playtests.
From improving on the original in every single way to expanding the universe further, Kojima Productions' sequel is looking like a winner.
Director Hideo Kojima believes that works of art that have true lasting power tend to be more controversial when they first come out.
Sam's job to connect the world never ends, and while new challenges arise, he also receives new tools to make life easier.
Set in a gorgeous realm with numerous fireworks, Sam takes on Neil and his squad with stealth, various weapons and a bit of ingenuity.
Director Hideo Kojima confirmed that a live gameplay demo would be revealed on June 8th at the sequel's Game Premiere Event.
Kojima spoke about how quite a few of the game's developers will be taking a break after Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is out.
Protagonist Sam Porter Bridges will have various tools available for his journey when the sequel launches on June 26th for PS5.
Hosted by Geoff Keighley, the live event features a special discussion panel and a live demonstration for the upcoming sequel.
Hideo Kojima also spoke about Death Stranading 2: On the Beach originally featuring more customisable hair for the protagonist.
Hideo Kojima revealed in his radio show that scanning a person to show up in the game takes 15 minutes, and he doesn't want to do it.
Director Hideo Kojima also spoke about his aspirations to make a live-action film adaptation of Death Stranding in the future.
The Death Stranding 2: On the Beach director will appear live on stage weeks ahead of the title's launch on June 26th for PS5.
Kojima came up with the concepts and ideas for an espionage game that would eventually be announced as Physint when he was sick.
Out of nowhere, Kojima Productions teases something before the sequel's worldwide launch on June 26th for PlayStation 5.
Kojima spoke about how he felt during the lockdowns because of the pandemic, including the isolation and a "digital existence."
According to Akio Sakamoto, along with the reduction of loading times, the new consoles have allowed artists to go "out of control."
The director will reveal all about the sequel before its June 26th launch but says the next trailer won't showcase the story.