A new trailer for the mysterious Death Stranding by Kojima Productions on PS4 is planned for the Sony conference during the 2018 edition of E3.
When he does not make the “fashion blogger” by photographing his delicious dishes, his clothes of the day or his presence at certain events (in addition to sharing his opinions on various films), Hideo Kojima likes to tease his works in his own time. fun with his fans. As the E3 2018 approaches more and more, the Japanese producer could not help showing that he was working hard on a new trailer dedicated to Death Stranding , the first production of his “new studio “in partnership with the Japanese giant Sony.
Working on E3 trailer. Today marks the day that Ian Curtis passed away. pic.twitter.com/9HgjuOqDQN
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) May 18, 2018
Due to the technical issues, this time I’m having sunlight filtering through trees just outside of the “window” instead of biting an “apple” to do my editing. pic.twitter.com/Bb3W8yNicE
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) May 18, 2018
His first tweet clearly states that he is working on the Death Stranding E3 trailer and also pays tribute to Ian Curtis wearing a tee shirt from the English band Joy Division. And if it was not a hidden message to say that the music of the new video could come from the discography of the group from Manchester? … Finally, the second tweet of Kojima-san is more “humorous” since the latter shows that he realizes the editing of the trailer with a PC version of Adobe Premiere Pro whereas in general he works more often on products coming from Apple. And about the Godzilla figurine? She’s just there as an object of decoration, nothing planned in Death Stranding.
A trailer for Death Stranding
The first trailer uses the song I’ll Keep Coming from the Icelandic band Low Roar. Hideo Kojima discovered this piece during a trip to Iceland. The music of the second trailer, unveiled at the 2017 Game Awards, is composed by Ludvig Forssell. The Swede had already signed the soundtrack for Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. An alternative version of the first trailer is featured at PlayStation Experience 2016 with Low Roar’s song Easy Way Out.