Dozens of New Death Stranding, Kojima Productions Items on Sale at TGS

Sep 14, 2018 1:03 AM PDT Items will only be available for purchase at the developer’s retail booth at Tokyo Game Show 2018.

by Yuichi Shigeta

IGN can exclusively reveal new Death Stranding and Kojima Productions merchandise, available for purchase at the developer’s retail booth at Tokyo Game Show 2018, which takes place in Chiba from September 20 to 23. The new goods will be sold alongside previously available items, and are currently available only at Kojima Productions’ TGS booth.

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New Death Stranding Merchandise

The extensive lineup of new Death Stranding goods include items emblazoned with the Fragile Express logo seen in the E3 2018 trailer, while other items include collaborations with Silent Poets, the Japanese music producer involved with the trailer. The lineup even includes the necklace worn by protagonist Sam Porter Bridges, portrayed by actor Norman Reedus.

This is the necklace replica that Sam (the player) (Norman) is wearing in DEATH STRANDING. For now there’s only 20 of this in the world including Norman. It weighs light as it made with titanium. pic.twitter.com/ZtPF9m2u0A

— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) December 8, 2017

Here is the full lineup of new Death Stranding merchandise on sale at Tokyo Game Show. All prices are listed in yen, including local sales tax.

New Kojima Productions Merchandise

As well as the Death Stranding goods above, Kojima Productions will also sell new items featuring the studio logo and mascot character Ludens, including a Nendoroid More minifigure.

In addition to this huge haul of new merch, older Death Stranding and Kojima Productions items will also be available at the TGS booth, including previous Kojima Productions T-shirts and the Figma Ludens figure. If you’re heading to TGS, don’t forget your wallet. Please note that all items shown are still under production and subject to change.

Death Stranding will not be playable at Tokyo Game Show. Hideo Kojima will appear on stage at the PlayStation booth on Sunday September 23 at 15:30 JST, along with members of the Japanese voice cast.

Yuichi Shigeta is a freelance writer for IGN Japan.

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