'Death Stranding' news: Critics and fans excited for new updates about Kojima's newest game

Screenshot of the second trailer of upcoming video game "Death Stranding" YouTube/ KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS

With two trailers already released, video game fans and critics are still having a hard time figuring out Hideo Kojima's upcoming video game "Death Stranding." Both fans and critics are expecting further updates about the game during "The Game Awards 2017" tomorrow.

The action adventure video game "Death Stranding" shows a lot of elements in its two trailers released so far. However, video game experts and fans are not able to fully comprehend the entire content of the game.

Kojima Productions has not released any information about the game' s storyline, gameplay, and release date. The first trailer was released during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 event back in 2016. The second one was revealed during "The Game Awards 2016."

According to fans and critics, both trailers have something in common -- death and a baby with the umbilical cord still attached. Both trailers also feature some of the biggest names in showbiz like "The Walking Dead's" Norman Reedus and renowned Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen.

Fans and critics are hoping that Kojima or Kojima Productions will release a gameplay trailer or reveal something about the game's storyline.

"The Game Awards'" creator Geoff Keighley announced that Reedus will be attending the 2017 awarding event at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. Reedus will also be presenting an award with Kojima and film director Guilleromo del Toro who also appeared in the second trailer of the game. There are no information if the three will conduct a "Death Stranding" panel or will present the third trailer of the game.

Reedus, Del Toro, and Kojima will be joined by other big names in the film industry such as Zachary Levi, Andy Serkis, Felicia Day, and Aisha Tyler.

The event will also determine the best video game released in 2017. The nominees for the category "Game of the Year" are "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds," "Horizon Zero Dawn," "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "Persona 5," and "Super Mario Odyssey."

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