

While visually impressive and exciting, the Death Stranding trailer was also confusing. Their enthusiasm was warranted, as the impressive footage was displayed with 4K resolution and was running on a PlayStation 4 Pro, meaning fans can expect the final product to look very similar to what they saw at The Game Awards 2016. The trailer was met with uproarious applause from the audience. See Mads Mikkelsen and Guillermo del Toro as they appear in Death Stranding in the trailer below: Judging by Mikkelsen's sinister appearance in the trailer, it seems as though rumors that he is playing the antagonist in Death Stranding are true, though further details on his character are not available at this time. Leading these soldiers is Mads Mikkelsen's character, who appears to have strange supernatural powers. The camera then pans up, revealing Guillermo del Toro holding a strange device that houses an infant similar to the one seen in the first Death Stranding trailer.Īnother infant appears in the black water beneat del Toro's feet, floating upstream to a crowd of intimidating soldiers in a tunnel. The new Death Stranding trailer starts off much like the one shown at this past year's E3 event, with dead sea creatures littering the ground. Kojima accepted the award in a short, heartfelt speech, and then treated fans to a mind-bending new trailer for his mysterious Death Stranding project, confirming the involvement of celebrated director Guillermo del Toro and actor Mads Mikkelsen.

Geoff Keighley kicked off The Game Awards 2016 in style, taking a moment to honor legendary developer Hideo Kojima with an Industry Icon award.

Hideo Kojima presents a brand new trailer for his mysterious Death Stranding project at The Game Awards 2016, confirming the involvement of Guillermo del Toro.
