There are already several known actors and quasi-celebrities confirmed to be participating in Death Stranding 2, to one degree or another. For example, it’s known that Norman Reedus will once again have a starring role. Lea Seydoux, who played Fragile in Death Stranding, will also be returning for Death Stranding 2. Then there are actors including Elle Fanning and Shili Kutsuna, and voice actor Troy Baker, each confirmed for the game. That’s likely just a glimpse at the full cast, though.
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Kojima is once again teasing the participation of some new celebrities for Death Stranding 2. Kojima’s Twitter account recently showed several photographs of a 3D scanning session featuring multiple people. They may not have been immediately recognizable to some, but for fans the two shown in the photos were undeniably Iain Cook and Lauren Mayberry of the band Chvrches.
The Death Stranding franchise isn’t a stranger to Chvrches. The band wrote the title track for Death Stranding’s soundtrack, an original song just for Kojima’s first independent game post-Konami. While Chvrches didn’t have an actual role in the game, it’s been shown to have a good relationship if not friendship with Kojima.
That friendship is what’s manifested once again on Kojima’s Twitter account. Kojima shared photographs of Chvrches visiting Kojima Productions’s swanky new studio and signing a blackboard with the message, “Looking forward to making many more things together. <3” There are also the photos of Chvrches being 3D-scanned, as well.
For the time being, Chvrches is not officially confirmed to have a role in the development of Death Stranding 2, whether it’s making music or having the bandmates’ likenesses put in the game. However, given Kojima’s recent tweets it seems like a near certainty. Don’t be surprised to see Cook, Mayberry, and perhaps Doherty as well, found in the game in an unexpected place, maybe even playing their original song from Death Stranding or something new altogether. When it comes to a Kojima project, it’s impossible to predict exactly what he has planned.
Death Stranding 2 is in development for PS5.
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