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No Death Stranding at E3 According to Kojima

Confirmed on Twitter today, Hideo Kojima has officially stated that Death Stranding will not appear at E3 2017 as the team is fully focused on development.

It was already known that Death Stranding was going to be a huge undertaking and only recently had the team decided on what engine to run it on. That being said, long time Kojima fans such as myself will have to wait to learn more about the new mind-bending title from Kojima Productions.

Kojima did, however, invite fans to see him at E3 on June 14 with Geoff Keighley, so he and his team will at least attend the event.

Along with his announcement, Kojima posted an image of a spider web with the word 'Bridges' below. It's unclear what this means, but bridges have had some sort of correlation with Death Stranding in the past.

Regardless of this news, stay tuned to GameZone to see what Hideo Kojima does have to say on June 14, as well as other gaming news during the entire event.

Steve Knauer

Freelance writer with an unapologetic love for video games. Steve loves nothing more than writing about them on Gamezone and doing food reviews on his YouTube channel Trylons

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