The South Korean ratings board, GRAC, has classified *Death Stranding 2: On the Beach* with a stringent "19+" age rating. This decision reflects the game's inclusion of "excessive violence," "excessive profanity, profanity and swearing," as well as scenes depicting the use of various illegal substances. This rating underscores the mature themes and content players can expect from the game.
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In a heartwarming gesture, Hideo Kojima presented flowers to actress Shiori Kutsuna, celebrating her completion of work on *Death Stranding 2*. Kutsuna's dedication shone through as she navigated the complexities of motion capture in Los Angeles, underwent 3D scanning, and recorded voices in both Japanese and English across various locations, all while facing the challenges posed by the global pandemic. Kojima expressed his gratitude, stating, "For Shiori Kutsuna, that's it. I appreciate all of your hard work. Fantastic work, much obliged!" Her involvement with the project reportedly began in the fall of 2022.
At the Tokyo Game Show 2024, Hideo Kojima unveiled new materials for *Death Stranding 2: On the Beach*. The showcase featured a series of two-minute cutscenes that introduced viewers to the protagonist's allies. Notable characters include Tarman, portrayed by George Miller, who commands the mobile base Magellan, navigating through tar lakes. Fatih Akin brings to life Dollman, a living doll and former medium who has lost his human form. Returning as Fragile is Léa Seydoux, adding continuity to the narrative.
Elle Fanning's character, known as Tomorrow, was discovered in a setting reminiscent of the realm of the dead, aligning with the game's original tagline, "Tomorrow is in your hands." One intriguing cutscene features characters singing the classic song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, while engaging in dialogue with a pregnant woman named Rainy, played by Shioli Kutsuna. These elements promise a deeply engaging and emotionally charged experience for players.