Death Stranding 2 Bosses Can Be Cleared Without Beating Them
If you’re a fan of Death Stranding 2, you’ll be thrilled to hear about a groundbreaking new feature introduced by director Hideo Kojima. This innovative mechanic allows players to bypass traditional boss battles without direct combat, offering a fresh twist that caters to both seasoned gamers and newcomers alike. Instead of engaging in intense fights, players can opt to continue past bosses by viewing visual novel-style cutscenes featuring images and text descriptions. This approach provides essential narrative context while keeping the story moving forward.
A Game-Changing Feature for All Players
During Koji Pro’s recent radio broadcast on April 14, Kojima unveiled this exciting addition to Death Stranding 2. The "continue" option on the game over screen grants players the flexibility to skip tough encounters and progress seamlessly through the storyline. This feature ensures that every player, regardless of skill level, can enjoy the rich narrative DS2 has to offer.
Progress Update: DS2 is 95% Complete
As of now, Kojima Productions has confirmed that Death Stranding 2 is approximately 95% complete. Kojima humorously compared the project's progress to 10 PM on a 24-hour clock, leaving just two hours until completion. Fans eagerly anticipate the final touches that will bring this highly anticipated sequel to life.
Storyline and Characters: A Direct Continuation
The game promises to pick up directly after the events of the first installment. At SXSW last month, Sony and Kojima Productions teased a 10-minute trailer packed with new characters and intriguing story elements. Among the highlights was a striking resemblance to Solid Snake, sparking excitement among long-time series enthusiasts.
The trailer also showcased various other features, including collectibles and pre-order bonuses, which have already generated buzz among the gaming community. For more details on pre-orders and DLC, keep an eye on our updates!
Stay tuned for further developments as Death Stranding 2 inches closer to its release date.





