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Konami Announced Its Own Death Stranding x GTA Game

Konami Announced Its Own Death Stranding x GTA Game

Yahoo21-03-2025

has experienced something of a renaissance in the video game industry. Although they're remakes, games like Silent Hill 2 and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater have fans excited for games by the once-beloved publisher. It even seems unafraid to publish smaller titles, like the upcoming GTA and Death Stranding-inspired delivery game, Deliver At All Costs.
Konami and Far Out Games launches Deliver At All Costs on May 22 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG. Check out the trailer below to get a glimpse at this retro GTA-inspired delivery 'simulator.'
'Deliver At All Costs will see players step into the shoes of Winston Green, a down-on-his-luck delivery driver, smashing his way through a 1950s-inspired world filled with destruction, absurdity, and intrigue,' reads a description of the game. 'Whether crashing through fences, dodging enraged townsfolk, or unraveling a deeper mystery, every delivery is complete chaos!'
Deliver At All Costs may be smaller in scope, but the reception to the trailer has been largely positive. Surprisingly, the comments section for the trailer is filled with compliments, with people eagerly awaiting the destructive delivery game.
'This looks like so much fun. Ill take destruction physics game anytime,' says one YouTube user.
'The art design of the world and the fully destructible environments are fire,' says another YouTube commenter. '[You] can drive through any building. [It's] actually [a] pretty funny game too. Looking forward to this one!'
Of course, at least one person had to reference legendary video game industry auteur Hideo Kojima as the Metal Gear Solid franchise is published by Konami.
'Konami doing a package delivery game after Kojima doing a Solid Snake in his package delivery game,' says the YouTube commenter. 'Gotta love it.'
Hopefully, Konami and Far Out Games can… deliver… a solid experience with Deliver At All Costs.
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