Hideo Kojima is preparing to unleash a new gameplay reveal of Death Stranding from Tokyo Game Show, and today he had new info to share.

Legendary Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima is preparing to unleash a new gameplay reveal of Death Stranding from Tokyo Game Show, and today he had new info to share.

First of all, we learn that the presentation will start earlier than expected, at 3:30 p.m. Japan time.

Since it’s very long, Sony Interactive Entertainment agreed to move the reveal up by a bit.

There’s slight change of starting time of Day1 stage show. Starts at 3:30pm at Sony booth. Since the footage is 49 mins long, they kindly moved the time but early. See you then👍🌈🦀☔️🐬🐟🐋💀👶✋ pic.twitter.com/CSidkxcOaH — HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) September 11, 2019

Secondly, Kojima-san talked about the gameplay we’ll see itself.

He mentioned that it’ll be the first 1/3 portion of a gameplay mission that will let everyone understand the basic flow of the game.

It won’t be played live to avoid risks of failing and network issues on stage. The map and items have also been edited to avoid spoilers.

Tomorrow I’ll show you the 1st 1/3 of the game mission for everyone to understand the basic flow of DS. Since we can’t fail the demonstration and it’s hard to keep the online network st the stage will show you the 49 min long footage. To avoid spoiler I’ve edited the map & items. pic.twitter.com/XUjvfrJ9Ij — HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) September 11, 2019

A second gameplay reveal will follow on Saturday, September 14 at 16:00 local time. That one has not been moved. and it should last approximately 30 minutes.

Just a few days ago, Kojima-san also revealed that he’s prepared to start planning his next game almost immediately after finishing Death Stranding.

If you want to know more about Death Stranding, you can take a look at the latest trailers from Gamescom, another trailer, the previous one, and its Japanese version with additional footage and a different song.

You can also enjoy another recent gallery of beautiful images, and a second one, more showing the first images in color, another showing how you’re prompted to rest and sleep in the game, one focusing on diverse environments, one showcasing beautiful water and more, and the latest featuring snow and clouds.

Recently, we also saw the official box art for the first time, while Sony is planning to show a whole lot of the game at Tokyo Game Show.

Death Stranding will release exclusively for PS4 on November 8, 2019.