Death Stranding 2's filming and recording is complete, but now it's entering an "adjustment phase" that'll last for over a year
This means it likely won't launch until the latter half of 2025
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Death Stranding 2's filming and recording is now complete, but the sequel is now in an "adjustment phase" that will take about a year to complete.
As reported by Famitsu (and translated by Automaton Media), Hideo Kojima recently appeared on a radio broadcast, where he addressed Death Stranding 2's ongoing development. The game director revealed that Kojima Productions has finished filming and recording with Death Stranding 2's cast, although it's unclear if this is the English or Japanese cast.
What's more, Death Stranding 2 is now in an "adjustment phase," according to Kojima, which will now take roughly a year to complete. This will most likely be a phase during which gameplay and visual elements are tweaked and finessed, and the quality assurance team delve into the new game to iron out bugs and other glitches.