Nintendo Pictures Played A Role In The Development Of Death Stranding 2

The lines between consoles are more blurred than ever, but they’re still there, particularly when it comes to the line between Nintendo and pretty much everything else. That’s why it’s incredibly surprising to discover that Nintendo gets a shoutout in the credits of Death Stranding 2.

Death Stranding 2 won’t be released until tomorrow, but some people have been lucky enough to have already been in possession of a copy of the sequel long enough to have played through the game. That means there are people out there who have seen Death Stranding 2’s credits, and, as spotted by VGC, Nintendo Pictures is in there.

Nintendo Pictures Gets A Mention In The Credits Of Death Stranding 2

The Nintendo Studio Helped With The Sequel’s Motion Capture

higgs wearing a red mask in death stranding 2.

via Kojima Productions

The section of the credits dedicated to Nintendo Pictures lists various motion capture specialists who helped with the development of Death Stranding 2, so no mystery as to how exactly Nintendo helped out with the game. What’s more interesting is figuring out how and why this unexpected partnership came about, particularly with Hideo Kojima’s new game being a PS5 exclusive.

The origin of Nintendo Pictures might help explain how a Nintendo-owned studio had a hand in developing Death Stranding 2. The studio was previously called Dynamo Pictures before it was renamed following Nintendo’s acquisition in 2022. Since then, Nintendo Pictures has worked on some of Nintendo’s biggest games, including Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Pikmin 4, and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

nintendo pictures mentioned in death stranding 2's credits.

via VGC

It has focused solely on Nintendo properties on the game front since 2022, until now. Nintendo Pictures worked on non-Nintendo games before the acquisition, one of which was the original Death Stranding. It’s possible that the studio’s work on the original game was so good that Kojima talked Nintendo into helping out again. If there’s anyone in the industry I’m convinced could make that happen, it’s Kojima.

The more likely explanation is that some sort of deal was in place before the Nintendo acquisition. Kojima has already noted that Death Stranding 2 was supposed to be here two years ago, but issues brought about by the pandemic changed things. That means deals for the sequel have likely been in place for the better part of the last five years, including the one with Nintendo Pictures.

Despite a mention in the credits, I wouldn’t expect Death Stranding 2 to show up on the Nintendo Switch 2 anytime soon. The first Death Stranding, perhaps, but if there are plans for that to happen down the line, they haven’t been revealed or even hinted at yet.


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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach

Systems

4.5/5

Released

June 26, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ // Violence, Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Strong Language

Publisher(s)

Sony Interactive Entertainment

Engine

Decima

Franchise

Death Stranding

Number of Players

Single-player



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