A month post the launch of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” on PS5, Kojima Productions shared some engaging infographics to display diverse statistics about the game and its gamers. These graphics emphasize the most frequently used tools and weapons among players, along with amusing facts, like how kangaroos have been the animals most often saved in the game by players.
In terms of tools and weaponry, the Assault Rifle (MP Bullets) Level 1 stands out as the best choice in the weapons category. Meanwhile, in the realm of tools, the Ladder takes the lead, with the PCC (Portal Construction Device) coming in second place, and Container Repair Spray claiming third position. In terms of weapons, the Blood Grenade Level 1 comes in second after the Assault Rifle, while the Machine Gun (MP Bullets) Level 1 follows closely behind in third place.
Additionally, data on chosen vehicles is provided, where the Pickup Off-Roader emerges as the most favored mode of transport among players. The Tri-Cruiser comes in second, while Sam Porter himself ranks third, preferring to travel on foot.
1st in terms of rescued wildlife goes to kangaroos, then emus, and wombats come in 3rd. When it comes to structures, the Zip-Line is number one, followed by the Generator and the Timefall Shelter. Among signs left for others, Speed Up takes the top spot, with You Got This! Coming in second, and Keep On Keeping On in third place.
In the past month, “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” has been a hit, garnering both critical acclaim and strong commercial sales. Recently, an industry analysis firm named Ampere Analysis disclosed that over 1.4 million copies of the game were sold in June alone. This number is noteworthy given that the game was only available for five days during that month and is exclusive to the PS5.
Kojima Productions has been showcasing the favorable reviews that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach has received, as evidenced by the trailer they recently unveiled. You can watch it right here.
Preceding the unveiling of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach last month, a game trailer was published. This trailer showcased multiple scenes from various parts of the game, although these snippets might be considered spoilers. However, due to the lack of context provided in the editing process, they don’t reveal much about the game’s plot.
Immediately following its release, players found that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach was utilizing cutting-edge technology, causing it to swiftly load a save file from the main menu with minimal delay. For further insights, explore our coverage.
In the meantime, check out our review of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.
In celebration of one month since the launch of DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH, we’ve prepared a unique ranking infographic showcasing various in-game stats! 🎉
Take a look at what equipment is frequently used, which structures are popular among players, and more to see what tools they rely on heavily 🔎
You might even stumble upon some interesting insights! 🌟— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) July 26, 2025
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