hideo kojima fans discover interesting similarities between box art of death strand 2 and metal gear solid 2
Blog Andrew Joseph 10 Mar , 2025 0

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach There are new trailers for the weekend, along with release dates, collector’s editions, boxed art, and more. And, as fans have carefully studied the details, one has noticed an interesting connection to director Hideo Kojima's past work: Metal Gear Solid 2.
“Box Art of Death's Dead” 2: The Sam “Potter” Bridge, depicted by Norman Reedus, is shown on the beach, holding the child “Lou”, and players of the first game will recognize it. reddit user reversal table Posted “He did it again” showing the metal gear solid 2 with a free suit with a similar theme: Box art of son.
Metal Gear Solid 2 promotion shows that Japanese singer Gackt holds a child's work. Although this is not one-to-one, it is certainly interesting to note the similarities between the two covers. This also reminds one of a strange metal gear solid (outside the universe) backstory.
During the game's release show, Gackt appeared in Various Promotion For Metal Gear Solid 2: Son of Freedom. Some of this seems to include special swipes for playing games in certain areas, which leads to random MGS Ephemera People who have been interested and confused for many years.
If you're wondering why Gackt is especially related to the promotions of Metal Gear Solid 2 Kojima provided an explanation in 2013. He asked GACKT to “do 'MGS1' on TVCM of MGS2 is about DNA & MGS2'Meme. The “Agtc” of DNA, plus Kojima's 'K' becomes 'Gackt'. “So, that's.
Considering Death Stranding 2's new trailer has There are a lot of metal gears in itno surprise, fans have drawn similarities here. Personally, I think any similarities are at best a sign of the recurring ideas in magazine games. But guessing and thinking is still fun, and it's always a good time to travel along the memory laneway with the promo cover featuring GACKT.
Death Stranding 2: Released on the Beach on June 26, 2025 on PlayStation 5.
Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.