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Death Stranding 2: On the Beachdirector Hideo Kojima has confirmed that Mads Mikkelsen will not be reprising his role as Cliff Unger from the first game. The latestDeath Stranding 2: On the Beachtrailer revealed more details about the upcoming game’s story, along with some of its returning characters and new faces.

Death Stranding 2’s cast includes Norman Reedus as Sam Bridges, Lea Seydoux as Fragile, and Troy Baker as Higgs all returning from the first game.Newcomers include Elle Fanning, who has an unspecified role inDeath Stranding 2at the time of this writing, as well as the Drawbridge Captain, whose physical appearance is based onMad Maxdirector George Miller, but who is voiced by Marty Rhone.

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TheDeath Stranding 2trailers released so farhave confirmed that some of the most important characters from the original game are showing up in the sequel, though Mads Mikkelsen’s Clifford Unger won’t be among them. Responding to fan requests to see Cliff inDeath Stranding 2, Kojima confirmed that Mikkelsen is “not appearing” in the new game. Fans of the character will no doubt be disappointed by this revelation, but considering the events of the first game, others are likely not surprised.

Why Cliff Won’t Be in Death Stranding 2

Death Stranding’s plot is too complexto explain in brief, but without going into spoilers, there wouldn’t necessarily be a reason for Mads Mikkelsen’s character to appear inDeath Stranding 2. Mikkelsen’s character was one of the big mysteries of the first game, and the biggest questions about him have already been answered. Cliff’s story inDeath Strandinghas a proper conclusion, and so it makes sense that the sequel is moving on to new things.

Death Stranding 2has been setting up big mysteries of its ownthat will hopefully be resolved over the course of the new game. Each new trailer provides more clarity about what the sequel is bringing to the table, while at the same time introducing concepts that fans will be theorizing about all the way to the game’s eventual release in 2025. With a release date over a year away, hopefully fans of the original game and Kojima’s work in general don’t have to wait too long for more updates on the highly-anticipated sequel.