From 2016 that Death Stranding officially started its development process to a few days ago, Norman Reedus, who has done lots motion capture and voice acting for the game, finally visited Kojima Productions in Japan for the first time. It may seem a bit odd but when you are talking about Hideo Kojima, anything could seem to be weird and that’s totally OK.
Norman Reedus was spending his weekend in Japan and this opportunity made it possible for him to meet Kojima in his own studio, with the team that are working hard on one of the big 3 exclusive titles of Sony for PS4. Along with Kojima’s announcement on Twitter, about Reedus coming to the studio for the first time, some great images have been revealed from Norman while signing on the board, just below his photograph with director of Death Stranding. Reedus wrote:
2 the genius, Shabu Shabu
Absolutely by writing genius he meant to mention Hideo Kojima and shabu shabu is guiding us to a Japanese food that we don’t know how it could be related to their relationship or even the game. Aside from Norman Reedus, more people within gaming industry arte visiting Kojima Productions these days and get the chance to see a bit of Death Stranding behind the closed doors.
Although the visit doesn’t unveil anything about game itself, it lets us to find out more about development process of Death Stranding, but if you are not interested with news like this, you better wait for the upcoming session with Hideo Kojima and Norman Reedus at Tribeca Film Festival, which will probably give us more details on Death Stranding.
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