The gaming world has been buzzing with excitement over the latest trailer for Death Stranding 2, which features Italian actor Luca Marinelli. Known for his compelling portrayal of a villain in They Call Me Jeeg Robot, Marinelli caught the attention of renowned Japanese game director Hideo Kojima four years ago. The trailer, released recently, showcases Marinelli donning a bandana—a striking resemblance to the iconic character Solid Snake from the Metal Gear series. This visual moment has not only thrilled fans but also sparked discussions about the creative liberties taken by Kojima Productions.
In a surprising turn of events, at approximately the 8-minute and 32-second mark in the new trailer, Marinelli appears wearing a bandana, an image that immediately evokes memories of Solid Snake. The resemblance was so uncanny that it sent waves of excitement through the fan community, with many jokingly referring to him as "Stranding Snake." The artistic freedom displayed in this scene is something that fans have praised, noting how rare it is for the industry to allow such creativity. One fan even commented, "This is an artistic freedom that the industry rarely allows. Absolute legend."
Hideo Kojima, the visionary behind Death Stranding, has always been known for his innovative storytelling and cinematic approach to game development. After the success of the first installment in 2019, the sequel was announced in December 2022. Due to the challenges posed by the pandemic, Kojima decided to rewrite the script entirely, ensuring that the new narrative would resonate with both existing fans and newcomers. The game promises to feature the most advanced photo mode ever, adding a layer of interactivity that enhances the overall experience. This feature is expected to play a significant role in the story, offering players a unique way to engage with the game's world.
Death Stranding 2 is set to release exclusively on PlayStation 5 on June 26, priced at $69.99. For those who opt for the Digital Deluxe or Collector’s Edition, early access will be available starting June 24. Pre-orders open next week, beginning March 17. As anticipation builds, fans eagerly await what promises to be another groundbreaking entry in Kojima's celebrated series, with Marinelli's performance likely to be a highlight.