Summary
- Hideo Kojima confirms a Death Stranding anime adaptation is in the works
- No studio or release date announced yet, but Kojima aims to push storytelling boundaries across multiple formats
Hideo Kojima has confirmed that Death Stranding is receiving an anime adaptation, marking another expansion of the game’s universe beyond interactive media. In a recent interview with Vogue Japan, Kojima revealed that alongside the live-action film adaptation with A24, his team is also working on an anime project. While details remain scarce, Kojima emphasized his desire to explore new storytelling formats, stating, “I want to pursue the expressive potential of cinema” and create a Death Stranding adaptation that stands apart from traditional game-to-screen translations.
Kojima’s approach to expanding the IP aligns with his broader vision of blurring the boundaries between games, film and animation. He noted that while some adaptations, like The Last of Us, remain faithful to their source material, others, such as The Super Mario Bros. Movie, serve as fan-driven experiences. Kojima aims for something more ambitious, suggesting that both the anime and live-action film will offer unique interpretations of the Death Stranding universe, potentially introducing new narratives or expanding existing lore.
Although no studio or release window has been announced, Kojima’s commitment to multi-platform storytelling suggests that the anime adaptation will be a visually striking and narratively complex project. With Death Stranding 2: On the Beach set to release next month, and the live-action film adaptation directed by Michael Sarnoski in development, Kojima’s vision for Death Stranding as a multimedia franchise continues to evolve. Fans can expect further updates as Kojima Productions unveils more details about the anime adaptation in the coming months.
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