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‘Death Stranding’ News & Update: Rainbow Appears In Real Life

‘Death Stranding’ News & Update: Rainbow Appears In Real Life

“Death Stranding” is a mysterious title, which has left fans of Hideo Kojima wondering about the story, gameplay and ides behind his newest title. It has enticed the minds of fans so strongly, that they are even seeing elements of the game in real life.

I Digital Times reports that the upside-down rainbow from the trailer of “Death Stranding” has been noticed over the skies of Rosario – Argentina. Twitter user “sabelor10” has taken the photo over the town that he lives in and sent it to Kojima over the social platform. Kojima was impressed with the photo and retweeted it through his account for the entire world to see. This is an act of respect and good will from both the community and the creators of the game.

Game Rant shares why this rainbow is so interesting and why it has not yet left the minds of Kojima fans who want to try his newest game. Typically, Hideo Kojima fills his games with deep symbolism. Unraveling the secrets behind the symbols placed in his creations gives a deeper knowledge of the story, which a simple playthrough may not deliver. This rainbow is considered as a symbol of hope within a ravaged world, but other theories suggest that there may be a deeper meaning to it. Whatever the truth is, this rainbow is real and it was formed by ice crystals over the skies of Rosario.

Those who need reassurances for the quality of the upcoming game will receive them in the form of staff change news, Travelers Today reports. Shinji Hirano who is a former president of Konami will join Kojima, by becoming a president of Kijima Productions, Hideo Kojima’s independent studio established after his separation with Konami. This way, Hirano becomes one of the many Konami veterans to join the lines of Kojima Productions. Even though it does not speak much of the game, it speaks a lot about the people creating it and the skills which they have.

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