Austin, Texas — March 9, 2025 Fans of Hideo Kojima’s enigmatic storytelling have a date to circle on their calendars: Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will launch on June 26, 2025 , exclusively for PlayStation 5.

The announcement came during a highly anticipated panel at SXSW 2025 , where the visionary game director took the stage alongside actors Norman Reedus and Troy Baker, and musician Woodkid, to deliver a treasure trove of updates that sent the gaming world into a frenzy.

Kojima Productions dropped a bombshell with a breathtaking 10-minute pre-order trailer, offering the most detailed glimpse into the sequel to 2019’s genre-defying Death Stranding .

The trailer, captured entirely on PS5 hardware, blends jaw-dropping cinematics with tantalizing gameplay snippets, showcasing a world that’s as hauntingly beautiful as unpredictable.

From surreal landscapes warped by chiralium to cryptic new characters—like a menacing figure wielding a guitar-shaped weapon—the footage reaffirms Kojima’s knack for blending the bizarre with the profound.

“We’re not just building a game; we’re crafting a connection,” Kojima said during the panel, hinting at the sequel’s thematic evolution.

While the original Death Stranding explored isolation and unity in a fractured America, On the Beach promises to push those ideas further, with Sam Bridges (Reedus) facing a new mission beyond the remnants of the UCA.

The trailer teases a dissolved Bridges corporation and the rise of a mysterious group called Drawbridge, leaving fans speculating about the stakes in this next chapter.

Pre-orders kick off on March 17 at 10 a.m. local time, and Kojima sweetened the deal for early adopters. Those snagging the Digital Deluxe or Collector’s Edition will gain 48-hour early access, starting June 24, 2025.

The Collector’s Edition, a lavish package yet to be fully detailed, is already generating buzz among die-hard fans eager for physical keepsakes from Kojima’s universe. Standard editions will retail around $69.99, with premium versions expected to climb higher, aligning with today’s AAA pricing trends.

But the surprises didn’t stop there. Kojima announced “Strands of Harmony,” a global concert tour celebrating the Death Stranding series’ iconic music.

Kicking off November 8, 2025, at the Sydney Opera House, the tour will feature a full orchestra performing Ludvig Forssell’s haunting scores alongside tracks from Low Roar and other artists, synced with HD visuals from both games. With 19 cities on the itinerary, it’s a bold move that underscores the franchise’s cultural footprint beyond gaming.

Social media erupted post-panel, with X users calling the trailer “a fever dream of genius” and praising Kojima’s unrelenting creativity.

Some spotted Easter eggs hinting at ties to his Metal Gear Solid past—like a fleeting shot of a stealth-suited figure—fueling theories of a shared Kojimaverse. Others marveled at the cast, including returning stars like Léa Seydoux and newcomers whose roles remain in mystery.

As Death Stranding 2 enters its final stretch—Kojima recently dubbed it “crunch time” in a reflective post about his creative longevity—the stakes couldn’t be higher.

The first game polarized players with its slow-burn delivery simulator vibes, yet built a cult following for its bold narrative and innovative online connectivity.

With a summer 2025 release locked in, anticipation is sky-high for what could be one of the year’s defining titles.

For those who missed the SXSW stream, the trailer and panel are available online, offering a front-row seat to Kojima’s latest mind-bending vision. Mark your calendars—June 26 can’t come soon enough.