Characters In Death Stranding 2 Will Be Developed With Unreal Engine 5 MetaHumans

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Expect Super Realistic Characters In Death Stranding 2!

Hideo Kojima revealed his next game, Death Standing 2, at The Game Awards 2022. Norman once casually confirmed that he was working the next subsequent Death Standing, but Kojima wasn’t revealing anything and continued with his teases.

Now, fans finally know that the game Kojima was talking about is Death Stranding 2, and Norman Reedus will be returning as Sam and Lea Seydoux as Fragile.

In the trailer, we haven’t seen Elle Fanning and Shiori Kutusuna, two of the most renowned actress known for their work. Though Kojima teases that they will be featured in his new game, we have yet to see whether they are in the game. The trailer didn’t reveal much, so we can’t say for sure, but these actresses might be revealed in the next trailer.

At the end of the trailer, we seemed to notice that Unreal Engine 5’s MetaHuman Technology powers the game. With the help of the comprehensive MetaHumans framework, any designer may employ very lifelike human characters in any way they can think of.

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As you can see, Decima, the MetaHuman framework is right next to Kojima productions. Moreover, Unreal Engine’s MetaHuman framework contains the free cloud-based application MetaHuman Creator, enabling you to create fully rigged photorealistic digital humans quickly.

Hideo Kojima is using the same technology to create the characters of Death Stranding 2, which is extremely smart as it will save him a lot of time and effort. In the recent Game Awards, 2022, Kojima said that the game is filled with clues, and from what we have seen, there is some hidden information that perhaps no one knows the meaning of except Kojima.

Kojima has always been smooth with these teases as he, before the Game Awards, teased some logos, and one of them was similar to Death Stranding and was giving the same vibe. Shortly after, he revealed the sequel to that game. Kojima will continue teasing, and we can’t wait to know what he has for us.

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As he said in an interview that his new game would be like a new medium, this perhaps means that the game will be completely different from what we have seen for now, and he is going to change our views on horror games. Moreover, he claimed that his next game would turn the movie and gaming industry upside down.

We can’t wait for the next information from Kojima. Until then, fans can figure out the hidden clues in the trailer or play Death Stranding again.

Aside from that, what do you think of Kojima using MetaHuman Technology? Are you excited about Death Stranding 2? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section.

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