Death Stranding Director’s Cutwill be launching soon on PS5, with Kojima Productions and Hideo Kojima most notably preparing the launch trailer - Hideo Kojima also shared a new update on the trailer on Twitter, we translated it below.
Death StrandingDirector’s Cut - New comments from Hideo Kojima translated
On his Japanese Twitter account, Hideo Kojima explained there are several concepts he kept in mind while making the launch trailer ofDeath Strandingon PS5 and how he’s aiming to catch the attention of several different groups of people.
Hideo Kojima:“I made the launch trailer ofDeath Stranding Director’s Cuton PS5 following these concepts, and to catch the attention of the following groups: movie fans who don’t know about DS yet. Those who play games but didn’t play DS yet. Those who started playing DS but didn’t finish it, and lastly making it so those who finished DS like the game even more.”
Hideo Kojima added in a quote tweet:“This is the second time we’re launching the game, so this is a trailer that conveys in a concise way the game’s unique atmosphere, world, and characters”.
Back on July 31, Hideo Kojima mentioned on his English Twitter he was almost done editing the launch trailer:
When is the launch trailer coming? Predictions
Several fans, myself included, expect the launch trailer to drop at Gamescom 2021. In particular, at the Gamescom 2021 Opening Night Live on August 25, because Hideo Kojima’s friend Geoff Keighley is presenting the event. Furthermore, note that Gamescom is the sole big event the trailer could be revealed at. Tokyo Game Show 2021 will only start on September 30, a few weeks after theDirector’s Cutwill be released.
Speaking of Tokyo Game Show, Hideo Kojima organized special talk shows therein 2018and2019. Be sure to read our translations of the events. Kojima andMetal Gear Solidartist Yoji Shinkawa alsoalready teasedsome of their future plans at Kojima Productions.
Death Stranding Director’s Cutwill belaunchingon PS5 on August 12, 2025. PS4 players will be able to use their saves to the PS5 version as the game is cross-save. Hideo Kojima alsorecently mentionedhe’s not a fan of the name “Director’s Cut” for the PS5 version, but it doesn’t look like he had a choice in the matter with Sony.