Summary

In the originalDeath Stranding, Sam’s journey across the country is highlighted by a large cast of unique characters with whom he interacts. Some of them had major plotlines that Sam would be involved with while others were simply stationed at various UCA outposts to offer side quests. But all of them felt like they were their own person and brought subtle hints to their histories, backgrounds, and personalities. This made for a memorable narrative that stuck with players long after the credits had rolled.

However, with the sequel coming up, many people are probably wondering which of these characters is going to return to join Sam on this journey. While there will certainly be familiar faces (fans already know that Fragile will be a part of the game in some fashion), there are also surely characters that won’t show up. And that’s okay because not every character needs to come back. Their stories may be finished from the first game and it would do the second game a lot of good to pave its own path with some new additions. Here are the characters that shouldn’t make an appearance for this sequel from Kojima.

Death Stranding - Mama

1Mama

A Clever Story That Ended

Mamawas one of the best storiesthat Sam got to take part in during the first game that saw him trying to reunite her with her twin sister, Lockne. However, her connection to her BT had to be severed, which led to her death,resulting in one of the most touching parts of the entire game.

And that’s where her story should stay. Mama got to stand out among the entire cast of the game and players got to see her reach a fitting end. To bring her back wouldfeel like a betrayal to that emotional weightand undercut the thematic nature of her reconnection with her sister.

Death Stranding - Lockne

2Lockne

She’s Gone To The Stars

With Mama being left behind, the sequel should look to do the same with her twin sister, Lockne. While she is still alive in the physical world by the end of the game, she has moved on from her work with Bridges. She is now looking to accomplish her and Mama’s goalof going to space.

And that’s why Lockne shouldn’t be a player in the second game. She has a new goal that just doesn’t seem to line up with whatDeath Stranding 2looks to be doing. This is not a game that is taking place in the stars, and thus,Lockne should only be mentioned at best.

Death Stranding - Cliff Unger

3Cliff Unger

A Main Antagonist Should Stay Behind

Cliff Ungerserved as one of the first game’s main antagonistswho would periodically appear tocause Sam some trouble. While it seemed like he was after Lou, the BB that Sam was carrying with him, it turned out he was after Sam himself, who was Cliff’s son and who Cliff was trying to rescue from Bridges when he was killed.

That resolution added a major emotional beat to the game’s ending and saw Unger finally reunite with Sam to bring his turmoil to an end. It’s a beautiful ending and bringing Unger back would just feel cheap. Players deserve to see a new figure to add to Sam’s story;don’t bring up something they’ve already seen.

Death Stranding - Heartman

4Heartman

Not Getting His Family Back

Heartmanwas another fantastic character in the first gamethat had Sam join a compelling story.He has a special conditionthat sees his heart stopping every 21 minutes, only to be resuscitated by an AED three minutes later. During this time when he’s clinically dead, he visits the Beach to try and find his family who were killed in voidouts.

His story comes to a fitting end when he realizes he cannot get his family back and decides to focus on the present. It was a great way for the game to explore the nature of the Beach and the collective mourning of the population in the world. It belongs in the first game, and if the sequel wants to move past it,then Heartman can stay behind.

Death Stranding - Bridget Strand

5Bridget Strand

The Catalyst Of The Story Should Stay Behind

Bridget Strand was the reason Sam started his adventure in the first place as she asked him to travel across the country to rescue her daughter, Amelie. She dies soon after this, leaving Sam to discover the truth about her identity as being the same entity as Amelie. It was a powerfully emotional reveal thatalso should be why Bridget is gone forever.

Bridget’s story is over, having not had much of one in the first place. Given that players now know she was just the physical body of the sixth extinction entity, it would feel weird to have her return. The focus is now on Amelie as that entity;Bridget isn’t important anymore.

Death Stranding - Die-Hardman

6Die-Hardman

Let Him Wallow

Die-Hardman turned out to bequite a sad characterin the original game as players discovered that he not only served with Cliff Unger but also was involved in his death and subsequent cover-up. By the end of the game, he is a broken man who is facing his demons and previous actions.

That’s where his story should stay. Players don’t need to see him meet his end or grow into something more; letting Die-Hardman just be tortured for the rest of his life is enough for what he’s done. Leaving room for more new characters would be much preferred toforcing this arc to continue.

Death Stranding - Wandering MC

7Wandering MC

A Fun Cameo, Nothing More

It was a fun twist to finda cameo by late-night legend Conan O’Brienin the first game, as he brought a fun moment of levity for any players whofound him in the world. This cameo was a standout moment, but it was far from a deep one andhad no bearing on the rest of the game.

If this character would come back, it would feel distracting. It wouldn’t feel like an authentic addition and, instead, would feel like a forced way to get his name involved again.Just let the cameo stay in the first game and move on from it.

Death Stranding - Chiral Artist

8The Chiral Artist

Found Love In A Hopeless Place

The Chiral Artist was a cool little story as Sam helped her unite with her love, the Junk Dealer. As the story progressed, players learned that the Junk Dealer was involved in her parents' deaths, and thisled to them briefly separating before coming back together.

This story was a nice example of love existing in this bleak world, and it felt like a great distraction from the sadness that permeates throughout the game.But that’s really just about where it should be; let them be happy together without bringing up any more drama for them to overcome.

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