
After announcing Death Stranding Mosquito several weeks ago, Hideo Kojima has officially announced a second anime called Death Stranding Isolations.
Produced by E&H Production, this 2D animated series will air on Disney+ in 2027. It will tell a new story that is independent of the video games. The series will follow a young man and woman embarking on an adventure. Here’s the synopsis for it.
“Somewhere in North America, just as Sam Bridges walks through the continent in order to save America, the someones are also trying to deal with their isolation in their own way. An old man trying to realize salvation through ways outside of the connection advocated by Bridges. A female warrior who tries to kickstart a world of constant fighting. A boy with a grudge against Bridges. A girl who embraces loneliness.
On the precipice of the end of humanity and the world, their fates and hopes converge, as another story of Death Stranding begins.
And now, comes another explosion…”

This is exciting news! Hideo Kojima’s projects always bring something unique to the table. It will be interesting to see how “Death Stranding Isolations” unfolds on Disney+. Looking forward to 2027!
be interesting to see how the themes of isolation and connection play out in this new anime format. Kojima has a knack for deep storytelling, so Iβm looking forward to how he expands the Death Stranding universe!
Absolutely! The exploration of isolation and connection in Death Stranding has always been deep and thought-provoking. It will be fascinating to see how the anime format enhances these themes visually and emotionally, potentially reaching a broader audience.
I completely agree! The themes of isolation and connection are central to the story. Itβll be interesting to see how the series expands on these ideas, especially in the context of a larger audience on Disney+. Iβm looking forward to that unique blend of storytelling!
I completely agree! The themes of isolation and connection are central to the story. Itβll be interesting to see how the anime adapts those concepts visually, especially given Kojima’s unique storytelling style. The blend of animation and emotional depth could really enhance the experience for viewers.