Meet Heartman, a man in Death Stranding who lives in 21 minute cycles

Live, die, repeat. That’s the life of Heartman in Death Stranding.

What you need to know

  • There’s a new trailer out for Death Stranding, focusing on a man named Heartman.
  • Heartman is suffering from being tethered to another world of sorts and lives in 21 minute cycles.
  • You can preorder Death Stranding for $60 on Amazon.
  • Death Stranding is currently slated to be released on November 8, 2019.

Hideo Kojima and Kojima Productions have released another trailer for their upcoming game Death Stranding. This trailer is a bit different from the ones they’ve released in the past however, choosing to focus on one particular character: Heartman. Heartman is a scientist whose 3D character model was provided by a friend of Kojima, Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn. You can check out the new trailer showing off Heartman below:

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Heartman is a member of the research team at BRIDGES, who the player character Sam also works for. The concept of a man forced to live like this in brutal 21-minute cycles is certainly different and fascinating, so it’ll be interesting to see what role Heartman has in the story.

Death Stranding is aiming to be available on November 8, 2019, exclusively for the PlayStation 4. In addition to the base version of the game, there’s also a $70 special edition that includes a Steelbook.

Everything we know about Death Stranding

Embrace the Stranding

Death Stranding

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$60 at Amazon

Connections and Bridges

Death Stranding is the next major game from Hideo Kojima of Metal Gear Solid fame. As Sam, you must survive a post-Stranding world and attempt to reach out, connect and rebuild.

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PDP Bluetooth Media Remote

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PlayStation is good for much more than gaming. When you want to browse the web or navigate your favorite apps, a DualShock 4 controller just doesn’t cut it.

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