The new year porters (get it?) with it fresh and exciting developments regarding Death Stranding 2. Hideo Kojima, chief mastermind behind the original Death Stranding, has shared an update on the sequel's progress, revealing the various projects occupying his schedule for the year.

Despite expectations that Death Stranding 2 would be featured at The Game Awards 2023, the game was missing from the said event, joining several other awaited titles not showcased at the year-ending showcase. This absence left fans eager for any news on the sequel.

Addressing this anticipation, Kojima shared that 2024 would see the "simultaneous production" for Death Stranding 2 but also for its upcoming horror game, OD.

Kojima Productions is playing both sides with OD being exclusive to Xbox and Death Stranding being a PlayStation exclusive title.

Kojima disclosed that Death Stranding 2 is still undergoing Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) work. Following this, the team will begin recording Japanese voice-overs. This phase of development is crucial for enhancing the game's auditory experience, as it involves re-recording dialogue in a controlled environment to replace the parts of the audio captured during motion capture sessions. These sessions can sometimes yield audio that is unclear or muffled, which necessitates the ADR process to ensure clarity and quality in the game's sound design.