In the highly anticipated sequel, Death Stranding 2, players have the unique opportunity to progress through the game without the necessity of engaging in combat with bosses. This innovative feature offers a visual novel-like experience, providing narrative depth through images and text, allowing even novice players to enjoy the storyline. Dive deeper to understand this feature and get the latest on the game's development.
Death Stranding 2 Development Updates
New Feature Allows Players To Clear Bosses Without Combat
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach introduces an exciting new feature designed to make the game more accessible. In a recent episode of the Koji Pro radio broadcast on April 14, DS2 Director Hideo Kojima unveiled that players can now bypass boss battles if they choose. When facing a game over, players can opt to press "continue," which will allow them to skip the combat and receive a visual novel-style narrative of the battle instead. This approach ensures that all players, regardless of their combat skills, can experience the full story of DS2.
Death Stranding 2 Around 95% Complete
Hideo Kojima has announced that Death Stranding 2 is approximately 95% complete. Using a 24-hour clock analogy, he stated, "It’s at about 95% now… It feels like it is 10 o’clock (PM), speaking of 24 hours, Koji Pro’s DS2 is at 10 o’clock (PM), there are 2 hours left." This update suggests that the game is in its final stages of development.
Death Stranding 2 picks up right where the original left off. During a presentation at South by South West (SXSW) last month, Kojima Productions and Sony revealed more about the game's narrative and introduced new characters that have sparked excitement among fans. A 10-minute trailer showcased intriguing story elements and a character resembling Solid Snake, along with details about the collector’s edition and pre-order bonuses.
For those eager to learn more about Death Stranding 2's pre-order options and additional content, be sure to check out our detailed article below.