Epic Death Stranding 2 Trailer Reveals Release Date, New Gameplay, and Some Serious Metal Gear Vibes – IGN

May Be Interested In:Nuclear is back on Australia’s election agenda. Will it reignite toxic ‘climate wars’?


Hideo Kojima took to the stage at SXSW 2025 in Austin, TX this evening to reveal an epic new trailer for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, as well as confirm a release date.

Death Stranding 2 launches on June 26, 2025 exclusively on PlayStation 5. However, those who buy the Digital Deluxe Edition or the Collector’s Edition get two days of early access from June 24.

The 10-minute long video, below, includes various cinematics, gameplay clips, and, perhaps most notably, a close look at a character who many are already saying looks a lot like Snake from Kojima’s world famous Metal Gear franchise.

The character, Neil, played by Italian actor Luca Marinelli, is seen putting on a bandanna, as Snake does, before leading a team of creepy looking soldiers. The similarity to Solid Snake is remarkable.

Luca Marinelli plays Neil, who has some serious Snake vibes. Image credit: Kojima Productions.

Perhaps Marinelli’s Snake-like role in Death Stranding 2 shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. In a 2020 Instagram post, Kojima heaped praise on the actor, saying that if he wore a bandanna he’d be a “spitting image” of Solid Snake.

“There are many actors that I follow,” Kojima said at the time. “Luca Marinelli recently caught my eye after watching The Old Guard and Martin Eden. He played an impressive villain in They Call Me Jeeg Robot, but I think that he will break out soon, and his popularity will increase. Also, I think if he donned a bandanna, he’d be a spitting image of Solid Snake!”

null
Kojima suggested Neil actor Luca Marinelli would look a lot like Solid Snake if he wore a bandanna. Image credit: Kojima Productions.

The trailer continues the Metal Gear vibes with the Magellan Man, a huge tar-like creature fused with the DHV Magellan that looks a bit like Metal Gear Rex (a 15″ statue of the Magellan Man is included in the Collector’s Edition). The Magellan Man appears to be operated like a Pacific Rim-style mech, and faces off against enormous and very creepy tar monsters.

null
Magellan Man rekindles memories of Metal Gear Rex. Image credit: Kojima Productions.

The standard edition of Death Stranding 2 costs $69.99, as expected. The Collector’s Edition, meanwhile, costs $229.99. The Digital Deluxe Edition costs $79.99. Pre-orders begin on March 17.

Continuing the story of 2019’s Death Stranding, Death Stranding 2 carries the tagline, ‘Should We Have connected?’ Here’s the official blurb:

Embark on an inspiring mission of human connection beyond the UCA. Sam — with companions by his side — sets out on a new journey to save humanity from extinction. Join them as they traverse a world beset by otherworldly enemies, obstacles and a haunting question: should we have connected? Step by step, legendary game creator Hideo Kojima changes the world once again.

Meanwhile, Kojima announced the Death Stranding global concert tour, dubbed The Strands of Harmony World Tour. Set for 19 cities across the globe, the concerts will feature an orchestra and singers performing selections from Ludvig Forssell’s critically acclaimed scores alongside music from other artists featured in the games. Synchronised HD video projections will accompany the performances, showing moments from both Death Stranding and its sequel. The premiere is on November 8, 2025, the sixth anniversary of Death Stranding’s release, at the Sydney Opera House.

It’s a hugely busy time for Kojima and his studio, Kojima Productions. As well as Death Stranding 2, Kojima is working on a Death Stranding film with A24, the studio behind Academy Award winning films such as Everything Everywhere All At Once.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at [email protected].



share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Charley Hull and Mel Reid at the 2024 Solheim Cup in Virginia
Durham: Three bowlers signed to ease injury crisis
Can feminism be African?
Can feminism be African?
The Best Sports Bras for When You're Working Out, or Just Thinking About It
The Best Sports Bras for When You’re Working Out, or Just Thinking About It
Europe Races to Repair a Split Between the U.S. and Ukraine
Europe Races to Repair a Split Between the U.S. and Ukraine
This photo shows drugs and firearms seized in relation to a months-long drug trafficking investigation by the Regina Police Service announced on Feb. 24, 2025. The RPS says searches done in Alameda, Regina and Frobisher, Sask. on Feb. 20 and Feb. 21, 2025, resulted in the seizure of 7.5 kilograms of fentanyl, more than $250,000 in cash, firearms and ammunition, other drugs and vehicles. Five people were arrested and charged. Photo supplied by the Regina Police Service.
U of R Rams player charged in drug bust released on conditions
iPad
Mum Spends Seven Hours in Cell After Confiscating Her Children’s iPads
The News You Didn’t Know You Needed | © 2025 | Daily News