Death Stranding's confusing story should make more sense as a novel

I loved Death Stranding and so did our reviewer, but I don’t think I’m alone in having lost track of the narrative. The game is strewn with jargon-heavy info dumps, and even compared to Hideo Kojima’s previous Metal Gear games it can be hard going. Never mind, though, because a novelization is on the way.

Death Stranding: The Official Novelization is a serialised affair, with the English translation of volume one set to release on November 3. Weighing in at 304 pages, I think it’s safe to say that this won’t be a truncated take on the Death Stranding story.

source: gamezpot.com


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