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Kojima Productions to Release Actual Wearable Death Stranding 2 Exoskeleton in Latest Collab

News RoomBy News Room11 November 2025Updated:11 November 2025No Comments
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If you ever need to make like Sam Porter and hike through tricky terrain while lugging hefty cargo, Kojima Productions literally has your back, or in this case your knees. Hideo Kojima’s studio is partnering with exoskeleton maker Dnsys to release an official Death Stranding 2 On The Beach limited edition exoskeleton to provide knee support. The surprise collaboration was revealed on Kojima Productions’ official X accounts in both Japanese and English.

Back on November 8, Kojima Productions’ Japanese and English X accounts teased the collaboration under the cryptic tagline: “A new experience that bridges the game and the real world is coming soon.” This prompted puzzled users to guess everything from a headset to some kind of gaming chair, with some clocking that the zoomed-in pictures bore some resemblance to Sam’s supportive exoskeleton.

DNSYS ✖️ DEATH STRANDING 2 co-branded exoskeleton is here 👍

📦 Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro – DEATH STRANDING 2 ON THE BEACH Limited Edition
It enhances lower-body strength and stability, allowing humans to keep moving through complex terrain and extreme environments. 🦵🦿… pic.twitter.com/Yi1E6RnKNC

— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) November 10, 2025

As revealed in Kojima Productions’ more recent X post, the mystery product turned out to be an actual exoskeleton, made in collaboration with exoskeleton maker Dnsys, which worked with Kojima Productions’ art director Yoji Shinkawa to make it look true to the game.

“We designed this exoskeleton with the same passion and precision as if it were built for the world of Death Stranding,” said Shinkawa. “Every detail was refined to bring the game’s futuristic vision into reality, creating something Sam himself might wear.” The exoskeleton is battery-powered, and even features lights that show how much juice it has left, just like in Death Stranding. No Bridge Baby included, but that’s probably just as well.

Although handy for Sam Porter cosplays, it is also a functional and serious piece of equipment. According to the Dnsys website, the Death Stranding 2 exoskeleton enhances lower body strength and protects the knee joints by offloading the user’s body weight, sort of mimicking the game’s load-balancing system in real life. In addition to helping you hike miles further, the product description even boasts that you will “instantly feel up to 44 pounds lighter,” which might be useful when in denial about how much you ate post-Christmas.

The Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Limited Edition Exoskeleton will be available globally from December 2. No word on the price yet, but Dnsys is giving away three of them through a creative competition, details of which can be found at the bottom of the product page.

Verity Townsend is a Japan-based freelance writer who previously served as editor, contributor and translator for the game news site Automaton West. She has also written about Japanese culture and movies for various publications.

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