Kojima Productions Giving Out Free Death Stranding 2 PSN Avatars
/Kojima Productions is giving PlayStation users four free PSN avatars to celebrate the Death Stranding 2 revea that occurred during this year’s Game Awards. You can claim the avatars now as there’s a code that covers all PSN regions.
Death Stranding 2 free PSN avatars claim codes
In case you’re not familiar in claiming codes through the PlayStation Store, simply go to the PlayStation Store and look for ‘Redeem Code’. Then, simply input any of these codes based on the region of your PSN account.
Americas: PRKT-2QNQ-DH4X
EMEA: EHNA-6MNB-PGL5
Asia: CRBA-GKNP-J9EK
Japan: JP2J-A5NG-PT2F
Korea: 3D86-9PNF-KABQ
Once you redeem the code you’ll be given four different versions of the BB Pod, frin an empty pod to a pod with tentacles:
DS 2 BB Pod 1
DS 2 BB Pod 2 (few legs)
DS 2 BB Pod 3 (full legs)
DS 2 BB Pod 4 (Empty)
Why the tentacles? Your guess is good as mine as the BB Pod with tentacles was revealed during the Death Stranding 2 reveal trailer, which you can check out below.
Old Sam, a renewed Fragile? So much is happening to this 4-minute long trailer that we are left confused, just like how the first Death Stranding game was revealed. According to Hideo Kojima at the Game Awards, he had to re-write the story due to the pandemic as he didn’t want to “predict any more futures”, pointing out how aware he is that his game’s themes become too close to reality.
Death Stranding 2 is still a working title of Hideo Kojima and Kojima Productions’ upcoming game. In-game cinematics shown at the reveal trailer was taken on the PS5 as there’s no confirmation if this sequel will be a timed-exclusive as the first game was eventually released not only on PC but through Microsoft’s PC Game Pass.
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