Summary
- Death Stranding 2: On The Beach was just featured at a panel as part of SXSW.
- The big reveal of the night was that the sequel will be releasing on June 26, with early access on June 24.
- Pre-orders for the game are starting this month, including for a collector's edition with a massive statue.
During a dedicated panel at SXSW, Hideo Kojima confirmed that🎃 is going to releaꦬse on June 26, as well a collector's edition featuring a massive "Megellan Man" statue.
Although and have been surpri🍌siﷺngly quiet about Death Stranding 2: On the Beach over the past few months, Porters at least knew that it wouldn't be too l♌ong until we found out more. Earlier this year, focus on the long-awaited sequel.

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. Perhaps the biggest reveal of all, though, and one most of us were hoping for was the confirmation of Death Stranding 2's long-awaꦿited release date, which is coming surprisingly early on June 26.
Death Stranding 2 Is Coming This June
Towards the end of the panel, the big announcement that we've all been waiting for was revealed - Death Stranding 2: On The Beach will be launching on June 26, which was revealed at the end of an unsurprisingly long trailer showing tons of new footage.
That wasn't all, 🌳though, , three inch Dollman figurine, art cards, and a ton of in-game items, including a few different types of skeleton and some patches. It sadly doesn't come with a disk, though.
I bought the first game's collector's edition and was relentlessly mocked for having a "🐻baby in a jar" on my shelf. You know damn well I'll be doing that again.
Of course, while it was great to see these details confirmed, it doesn't come as too much of a surprise. Earlier this week, , alongside confirmin🃏g that a $229.99 collector's edition would be released alongside the game.

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