Ever since the highly anticipated photo mode made itsdebut forDeath Strandingon PS4, fans have been churning out somefun and incredible editsthat defy what should be possible for such a simple feature. One such piece fromReddit user 29_novis a fanmade movie poster which, despite the fact that the game doesn’t have a night cycle, manages to still perfect replicate night time in the image:
The night time look suits the setting and the general atmosphere of the game, with the darker tones making the lighted sections stand out in a gorgeous fogged out look. The catchphrase of the game “Tomorrow is in Your Hands” artfully placed in the middle of the poster matches well with the visuals. It’s a beautiful image that captures the essence ofDeath Stranding.

Kojima Productionsreleased updatesback in December to address the most common accessibility requests from players, such as the ability to increase text size or dispose of individual vehicles.
Check out our review forDeath Strandinghere, which features a thoughtful look at a very divisive game. You can also learn why Sam Porter Bridges shouldtake over as CEO of Papa John’s.
In other news, on social media and various other platforms, some have started to express thatKeighley’s involvementwithDeath Strandingin the cameo role of “The Ludens Fan” is aconflict of interestgiven the fact that he also organizes The Game Awards.
Death Strandinghad thebest launch salesof any new IP this generation in Japan and also became thesecond biggest PS4title to launch in 2019 in the UK. As forits launch trailer, Kojima claimed that he edited the trailer in a way to help allow people to understand the game better. Which after months of confusion surrounding the title’s weird story, is a breath of fresh air.
Death Strandinglaunched forPS4on November 8th, 2019 and is due outon PC in June 2nd. Preorders for the latter have already gone live on bothSteam and Epic Games Store.