Death Stranding Isolations" Anime Series Announced for Disney+ with New Narrative
November 13, 2025
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A Death Stranding anime series, titled Death Stranding Isolations, is coming to Disney+ and will use traditional hand-drawn 2D animation with animation by E&H production and concept art by Ilya Kuvshinov.
The project will offer a new, standalone narrative that does not retell the game’s storyline.
No release date for the Death Stranding series has been announced, and how it will map to the game’s universe or its tone remains undisclosed.
Geoff Keighley via The Game Awards, with Deadline providing further detail on the development.
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