Summary

Death Strandingis a unique game by Hideo Kojima that breaks conventions and attempts to re-imagine how players can interact. It’s a single-player game at its core, but it implements multiplayer elements as part of its theme of building connections. Consequently, players work together to build structures that link different parts of the United Cities of America.

Since its launch, plenty of bridges have been built, ziplines erected and safehouses constructed. However, all of this requires an active user base. ThoughDeath Strandingfound commercial success, no game retains its entire player base forever. Because of this, Kojima’s game could have a sad future.

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How Death Stranding’s Strand System Works

Death Strandingcenters onSam Bridges, tasked with connecting the fragmented United Cities of America. To do this, he has to make deliveries to isolated individuals all over the map. The terrain is the main enemy, and players have to take into account the weight and size of Sam’s load, as well as the kind of terrain he’ll be facing. It sounds simple at first, but it quickly turns into a challenging endeavor once he encounters rough mountains and sparkling streams that threaten to wash away his cargo.

To help, Sam can use tools such as ropes, and construct creations such as bridges. It takes a lot of resources to do so, but fortunately, players from around the world can work together and contribute whatever is necessary. Sometimes, Sam is lucky enough to encounter structures that already cover the obstacles he’s facing. This forms the basis ofDeath Stranding’s strand system.

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Is Death Stranding a New Genre?

There’s no denying thatDeath Strandingis a unique game that involves innovative mechanics. However, it is not the first game that is primarily single-player with some multiplayer elements sprinkled in. Most famously, theDark Soulsgames allow for one player to enter another’s game to help them defeat a particularly tricky enemy.Deathloophas invasionsthat work similarly.

The Future of Death Stranding’s Strand System

The strand system is contingent onDeath Strandinghaving an active player base. If nobody is playing thepost-apocalyptic gameanymore, there’s nobody to build structures and contribute resources. Possibly, years from now, playing the game online will be no different from playing it offline with no players to help. This could happen sooner than later as players migrate to the sequel which is set to launch in 2025.

Is There any Hope for Death Stranding’s MultiPlayer features?

Of course, this isn’t the only possible future the game could face. It is possible that a loyal set of users will remain playing the game, building structures, and doing their best to keep theUnited Cities of Americaconnected. This is the best situationDeath Strandingcould hope for, but it requires a dedicated fan base.

Death Strandingdares to be different and take risks, which isn’t unexpected from Kojima.The release ofDeath Stranding 2might leave its predecessor a little emptier, but that doesn’t spell the end of the multiplayer aspects of the game. Time will tell whether the United Cities of America will remain connected or if it will find itself a desolate landscape.

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Embark on an inspiring mission of human connection beyond the UCA. Sam—with companions by his side—sets out on a new journey to save humanity from extinction. Join them as they traverse a world beset by otherworldly enemies, obstacles and a haunting question: should we have connected? Step by step, legendary game creator Hideo Kojima changes the world once again.

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