Death Stranding pre-order promo art is on PlayStation Store

The promotional pre-order art has appeared on the PlayStation Network listing for Death Stranding.

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It feels this past week has been bomb after bomb of Death Stranding hype-intensive news, and to add the cherry to the top of the cake we now have an official pre-order promo on the PlayStation Store.

Death Stranding pre-order promo art is on PlayStation Store | TweakTown.com

The above screenshot comes from Twitter use Troy Kaz, and from the image we can see a small description of the title; "Sam Bridges must brave a world transformed by the Death Stranding. Carrying the remnants of our future in his hands, he embarks on a journey to reunite the shattered world."

We also have to the right of the description the pre-order bonus content, all of which seem to have shiny gold theme. We have the Gold "Sam" Sunglasses, the Gold Armor Plate, Gold Hat, and Gold Speed Skeleton. There is also a little reminder at the bottom right of the image that in-game items will be unlock via story progression. It is also mentioned that pre-ordering Death Stranding will give the player a dynamic theme and PSN avatar. If you didn't know, there will be an official Death Stranding announcement today, more on that here.

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