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Norman Reedus Teases Black Hole Physics in Death Stranding

It goes without saying that we don't know a lot about the upcoming title from Kojima Productions, Death Stranding. But with Kojima at the helm with full reign of a new IP without the constraints of a controlling publisher, anything seems possible.

Norman Reedus, who's set to play the protagonist of Death Stranding, teased some information about black hole physics. This begs the question: Is it related to gameplay mechanics in Death Stranding?

The post in question from Reedus' Instagram has a naked man (Don't worry, all you can see is butt) being sucked into a black hole. That's it. No real context. But black holes have been hinted at heavily in Death Stranding teases up to this point, so assuming its relation is plausible.

YouTube User YongYea goes into detail on what this video means below:

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