Kojima Productions has teamed up with exoskeleton maker Dnsys to release a limited-edition model inspired by the highly anticipated 'Death Stranding 2: On The Beach'. This collaboration is not only a creative nod to the game, but also offers users enhanced lower-body strength and stability.
The Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro - Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition boasts features reminiscent of the exoskeleton worn by protagonist Sam Porter Bridges in the game. The device comes equipped with lights that indicate its battery level, much like those seen in-game, providing an immersive experience for fans.
But what makes this exoskeleton truly unique is its ability to mimic the game's load-balancing system. By offloading up to 200 percent of a wearer's body weight from their knees, it helps protect the joints and adds significant power to steps, making the device ideal for those with mobility issues or who simply want an edge when carrying heavy loads.
The exoskeleton is said to offer over four hours of continuous support and features "intelligent gait control" to improve balance on stairs and uneven terrain. It's reported that users will instantly feel up to 44 pounds lighter during vertical movements, making the device a game-changer for those seeking enhanced mobility and stability.
While the price of this limited-edition exoskeleton is yet to be announced, fans can expect it to fall within the same ballpark as the regular Dnsys Z1 system, which costs $1,500. To make matters more exciting, the company will also be hosting a giveaway for those looking to score the device for free.
The collaboration has been described by Kojima Productions as the first between an exoskeleton maker and a game studio, showcasing the potential for innovative partnerships in the gaming industry.
The Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro - Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition boasts features reminiscent of the exoskeleton worn by protagonist Sam Porter Bridges in the game. The device comes equipped with lights that indicate its battery level, much like those seen in-game, providing an immersive experience for fans.
But what makes this exoskeleton truly unique is its ability to mimic the game's load-balancing system. By offloading up to 200 percent of a wearer's body weight from their knees, it helps protect the joints and adds significant power to steps, making the device ideal for those with mobility issues or who simply want an edge when carrying heavy loads.
The exoskeleton is said to offer over four hours of continuous support and features "intelligent gait control" to improve balance on stairs and uneven terrain. It's reported that users will instantly feel up to 44 pounds lighter during vertical movements, making the device a game-changer for those seeking enhanced mobility and stability.
While the price of this limited-edition exoskeleton is yet to be announced, fans can expect it to fall within the same ballpark as the regular Dnsys Z1 system, which costs $1,500. To make matters more exciting, the company will also be hosting a giveaway for those looking to score the device for free.
The collaboration has been described by Kojima Productions as the first between an exoskeleton maker and a game studio, showcasing the potential for innovative partnerships in the gaming industry.