Death Stranding 2 Exoskeleton Brings The Game Into The Real World

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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach fans have a lot of themed merchandise to choose from, but anyone looking for something that thematically fits the game and offers some utilitarian use will want to check out this next collaboration: an actual--and functional--exoskeleton that'll put some pep in your step.

As part of its partnership with Kojima Productions, manufacturer Dnsys has revealed the Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, a limited-edition co-designed by the studio's art director, Yoji Shinkawa. There's no pricing yet for the exoskeleton ahead of its December 2 release, but considering that a basic Z1 model for both legs costs $1,500--and can go up to $2,800 for the model that includes hip support and other extras--that should give you an idea of what to expect here.

This should make carrying groceries easier.

Dnsys says that the Death Stranding 2 Z1 exoskeleton features visual and design elements inspired by the game, including lights that allow you to check the battery level and functionality of the robo-legs. The company added that you'll get up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, knee pressure relief, 50% extra power to your steps, a hiking range of up to 15.5 miles, and it'll make you feel "44lbs" lighter.

In Death Stranding, exoskeletons are some of the key gear that players can equip to help them deliver packages across the post-apocalyptic world. Ranging from standard models to combat-oriented gear that makes machine-powered dropkicks especially devastating, they're worn by almost every courier in the game, including Sam Porter Bridges. Outside of exoskeletons, Kojima Productions also offers branded clothing, expensive Death Stranding 2 watches, collectible figures, and even an adorable cryptobiote keychain--just don't let Fragile see it.

For something more affordable, you can check out the Death Stranding Backbone One controller for smartphones or the Higgs figure from Hot Toys that has wool-implanted hair.

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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach fans have a lot of themed merchandise to choose from, but anyone looking for something that thematically fits the game and offers some utilitarian use will want to check out this next collaboration: an actual--and functional--exoskeleton that'll put some pep in your step.

As part of its partnership with Kojima Productions, manufacturer Dnsys has revealed the Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, a limited-edition co-designed by the studio's art director, Yoji Shinkawa. There's no pricing yet for the exoskeleton ahead of its December 2 release, but considering that a basic Z1 model for both legs costs $1,500--and can go up to $2,800 for the model that includes hip support and other extras--that should give you an idea of what to expect here.

This should make carrying groceries easier.

Dnsys says that the Death Stranding 2 Z1 exoskeleton features visual and design elements inspired by the game, including lights that allow you to check the battery level and functionality of the robo-legs. The company added that you'll get up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, knee pressure relief, 50% extra power to your steps, a hiking range of up to 15.5 miles, and it'll make you feel "44lbs" lighter.

In Death Stranding, exoskeletons are some of the key gear that players can equip to help them deliver packages across the post-apocalyptic world. Ranging from standard models to combat-oriented gear that makes machine-powered dropkicks especially devastating, they're worn by almost every courier in the game, including Sam Porter Bridges. Outside of exoskeletons, Kojima Productions also offers branded clothing, expensive Death Stranding 2 watches, collectible figures, and even an adorable cryptobiote keychain--just don't let Fragile see it.

For something more affordable, you can check out the Death Stranding Backbone One controller for smartphones or the Higgs figure from Hot Toys that has wool-implanted hair.

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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach fans have a lot of themed merchandise to choose from, but anyone looking for something that thematically fits the game and offers some utilitarian use will want to check out this next collaboration: an actual--and functional--exoskeleton that'll put some pep in your step.As part of its partnership with Kojima Productions, manufacturer Dnsys has revealed the Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, a limited-edition co-designed by the studio's art director, Yoji Shinkawa. There's no pricing yet for the exoskeleton ahead of its December 2 release, but considering that a basic Z1 model for both legs costs $1,500--and can go up to $2,800 for the model that includes hip support and other extras--that should give you an idea of what to expect here.This should make carrying groceries easier. Dnsys says that the Death Stranding 2 Z1 exoskeleton features visual and design elements inspired by the game, including lights that allow you to check the battery level and functionality of the robo-legs. The company added that you'll get up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, knee pressure relief, 50% extra power to your steps, a hiking range of up to 15.5 miles, and it'll make you feel "44lbs" lighter.In Death Stranding, exoskeletons are some of the key gear that players can equip to help them deliver packages across the post-apocalyptic world. Ranging from standard models to combat-oriented gear that makes machine-powered dropkicks especially devastating, they're worn by almost every courier in the game, including Sam Porter Bridges. Outside of exoskeletons, Kojima Productions also offers branded clothing, expensive Death Stranding 2 watches, collectible figures, and even an adorable cryptobiote keychain--just don't let Fragile see it.For something more affordable, you can check out the Death Stranding Backbone One controller for smartphones or the Higgs figure from Hot Toys that has wool-implanted hair.

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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach fans have a lot of themed merchandise to choose from, but anyone looking for something that thematically fits the game and offers some utilitarian use will want to check out this next collaboration: an actual--and functional--exoskeleton that'll put some pep in your step.

As part of its partnership with Kojima Productions, manufacturer Dnsys has revealed the Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, a limited-edition co-designed by the studio's art director, Yoji Shinkawa. There's no pricing yet for the exoskeleton ahead of its December 2 release, but considering that a basic Z1 model for both legs costs $1,500--and can go up to $2,800 for the model that includes hip support and other extras--that should give you an idea of what to expect here.

This should make carrying groceries easier.

Dnsys says that the Death Stranding 2 Z1 exoskeleton features visual and design elements inspired by the game, including lights that allow you to check the battery level and functionality of the robo-legs. The company added that you'll get up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, knee pressure relief, 50% extra power to your steps, a hiking range of up to 15.5 miles, and it'll make you feel "44lbs" lighter.

In Death Stranding, exoskeletons are some of the key gear that players can equip to help them deliver packages across the post-apocalyptic world. Ranging from standard models to combat-oriented gear that makes machine-powered dropkicks especially devastating, they're worn by almost every courier in the game, including Sam Porter Bridges. Outside of exoskeletons, Kojima Productions also offers branded clothing, expensive Death Stranding 2 watches, collectible figures, and even an adorable cryptobiote keychain--just don't let Fragile see it.

For something more affordable, you can check out the Death Stranding Backbone One controller for smartphones or the Higgs figure from Hot Toys that has wool-implanted hair.


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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach fans have a lot of themed merchandise to choose from, but anyone looking for something that thematically fits the game and offers some utilitarian use will want to check out this next collaboration: an actual--and functional--exoskeleton that'll put some pep in your step.

As part of its partnership with Kojima Productions, manufacturer Dnsys has revealed the Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, a limited-edition co-designed by the studio's art director, Yoji Shinkawa. There's no pricing yet for the exoskeleton ahead of its December 2 release, but considering that a basic Z1 model for both legs costs $1,500--and can go up to $2,800 for the model that includes hip support and other extras--that should give you an idea of what to expect here.

This should make carrying groceries easier.

Dnsys says that the Death Stranding 2 Z1 exoskeleton features visual and design elements inspired by the game, including lights that allow you to check the battery level and functionality of the robo-legs. The company added that you'll get up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, knee pressure relief, 50% extra power to your steps, a hiking range of up to 15.5 miles, and it'll make you feel "44lbs" lighter.

In Death Stranding, exoskeletons are some of the key gear that players can equip to help them deliver packages across the post-apocalyptic world. Ranging from standard models to combat-oriented gear that makes machine-powered dropkicks especially devastating, they're worn by almost every courier in the game, including Sam Porter Bridges. Outside of exoskeletons, Kojima Productions also offers branded clothing, expensive Death Stranding 2 watches, collectible figures, and even an adorable cryptobiote keychain--just don't let Fragile see it.

For something more affordable, you can check out the Death Stranding Backbone One controller for smartphones or the Higgs figure from Hot Toys that has wool-implanted hair.


content_text: Death Stranding 2: On the Beach fans have a lot of themed merchandise to choose from, but anyone looking for something that thematically fits the game and offers some utilitarian use will want to check out this next collaboration: an actual--and functional--exoskeleton that'll put some pep in your step.As part of its partnership with Kojima Productions, manufacturer Dnsys has revealed the Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, a limited-edition co-designed by the studio's art director, Yoji Shinkawa. There's no pricing yet for the exoskeleton ahead of its December 2 release, but considering that a basic Z1 model for both legs costs $1,500--and can go up to $2,800 for the model that includes hip support and other extras--that should give you an idea of what to expect here.This should make carrying groceries easier. Dnsys says that the Death Stranding 2 Z1 exoskeleton features visual and design elements inspired by the game, including lights that allow you to check the battery level and functionality of the robo-legs. The company added that you'll get up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, knee pressure relief, 50% extra power to your steps, a hiking range of up to 15.5 miles, and it'll make you feel "44lbs" lighter.In Death Stranding, exoskeletons are some of the key gear that players can equip to help them deliver packages across the post-apocalyptic world. Ranging from standard models to combat-oriented gear that makes machine-powered dropkicks especially devastating, they're worn by almost every courier in the game, including Sam Porter Bridges. Outside of exoskeletons, Kojima Productions also offers branded clothing, expensive Death Stranding 2 watches, collectible figures, and even an adorable cryptobiote keychain--just don't let Fragile see it.For something more affordable, you can check out the Death Stranding Backbone One controller for smartphones or the Higgs figure from Hot Toys that has wool-implanted hair.
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