‘Death Stranding’ Trailer Released: Shows Unforgettable Miseries Of War; Gameplay Involves Resolving Mysteries? More Theories To Follow

By Jeff Thompson - 03 Dec '16 17:22PM
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The upcoming game from Hideo Kojima "Death Stranding" has released its latest trailer and it is plotting miseries of wars in the 5-minute video. It also hints that the gameplay could be unfolding a mystery thriller. Considering the unforgettable trailer released this time, fans are coming with their own theories about Death Stranding.

The latest trailer of Death Stranding is starting quite similar to the first trailer and has crabs and other aqua animals found dead on the muddy soil. But this time, it also shows a baby found dead in the muddy soil with a broken leg, a number of warplanes, tanks, normal soldier and commandos who are led by Mads Mikkelsen are found in the gameplay.

The theories regarding the game "Death Stranding" by fans not stopping and it is found that they have suggested both Reedus and Mads' characters in the game, are clones. But, some theories suggest that the main characters and gameplay speak about limbo. Many of these theories are suggesting the plot something between life and death. The major reason that may be causing these theories is because of the name of the game and the visuals of the game in the trailer.

The main theme of the game is based on a short story by Kobo Abe. The writer Abe is known for producing surreal and sensible works, as shown in Death Stranding. Also, the game is classified in the action genre as it has warplanes and tanks that may deal with the impending war issues of humanity.

The developer, however, has not provided any release date for Death Stranding. Then, it has been confirmed that the game will be released before the year the film Akira was set to release and that is 2019. It can be expected that more trailers and updates will come in the coming months and new theories as well, considering the mystery gameplay expected in the game.

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