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Death Stranding requires “collaboration from different people”

Death Stranding will require cooperation from “different people from different parts of the world,” actor Mads Mikkelsen has confirmed.

“The whole concept of playing the game, as I understand, needs collaboration from different people from different parts of the world, which is also another level of fantastic-ness,” Mikkelsen told GamesRadar’s Total Film.

Mikkelsen will star in the game alongside Norman Reedus and Guillermo del Toro.

The idea of players working together certainly isn’t new for Death Stranding‘s Hideo Kojima. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Kojima’s last game at Konami, has a special ending that will only unlock if every single player disarmed his or her Mother Base’s nuclear weaponry.

Or, you know, if someone hacks the ending.

Death Stranding will be featured at Sony’s E3 2018 press conference.


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