Death Stranding 2 Exoskeleton Brings The Game Into The Real World
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Death Stranding 2 Exoskeleton Brings The Game Into The Real World
"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."
"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."
Dnsys will release a limited-edition Death Stranding 2 Z1 Exoskeleton, co-designed by Yoji Shinkawa, through a partnership with Kojima Productions on December 2. No official pricing is listed yet, but base Z1 models for both legs start at $1,500 and can reach $2,800 with hip support and extras. The exoskeleton includes game-inspired visual elements and status lights, offers up to four hours of continuous use with quick-swap batteries, delivers knee pressure relief and 50% extra step power, extends hiking range up to 15.5 miles, and claims to make the wearer feel "44lbs" lighter.
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