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30 October 2019, 22:03
Death Stranding's Launch Trailer Lasts 8 Minutes
The release of Hideo Kojima's latest work, Death Stranding, is approaching. The game will debut on PlayStation 4 in November, and on this occasion a new, almost 8-minute long trailer has been released.
Mads Mikkelsen is one of the many actors who appear in Death Stranding.
Kojima Productionsshowed a spectacular launch trailer of Death Stranding's. The video, which lasts almost 8 minutes, reminds us of the upcoming launch. Hideo Kojima's opus magnum will debut on November 8 on PlayStation 4.
Death Stranding is one of the most anticipated productions of this year. Not only because of the character of the unconventional and eccentric developer like Kojima. The game remains a great mystery, even though a lot of information appeared on the Internet in recent months. The developer has a great chance to surprise fans with the formula of his work. The day after tomorrow morning there will be reviews of the game (also on Gamepressure) and finally we will find out what we are dealing with.
PC owners are reminded that they will also be able to get acquainted with Death Stranding. As announced by Hideo Kojima, the title will go to PC next year.
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