Game creator Hideo Kojima changed Death Stranding 2 after players liked early versions of the game more than expected. The famous developer wanted the sequel to create stronger reactions from people who play it. Composer Woodkid revealed these details during a Rolling Stone interview about making music for the upcoming game. Kojima decided to modify story elements and important scenes to make the experience more challenging for players. The changes aimed to create mixed feelings that would eventually turn into deep appreciation.
Kojima previously told Edge Magazine that he wanted more controversy around Death Stranding 2. The developer said he prefers making games that do not appeal to everyone right away. He believes players should initially struggle with a game before they truly love it. The creator thinks this process leads to more meaningful connections between players and games. Death Stranding 2 arrives on PlayStation 5 on June 26th and will test whether these changes worked as planned.
Kojima previously told Edge Magazine that he wanted more controversy around Death Stranding 2. The developer said he prefers making games that do not appeal to everyone right away. He believes players should initially struggle with a game before they truly love it. The creator thinks this process leads to more meaningful connections between players and games. Death Stranding 2 arrives on PlayStation 5 on June 26th and will test whether these changes worked as planned.