Kojima Productions has teamed up with Dnsys, a company specializing in exoskeletons, to create a limited-edition model inspired by the upcoming game Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. This collaboration marks the first time an exoskeleton maker has partnered with a game studio, and it's not too late for Halloween costume enthusiasts, but it might be in time for those looking to upgrade their lower-body strength.
The Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro, available in limited edition form, boasts a design that mirrors the color palettes of Death Stranding 2. It features lights similar to Sam Porter Bridges' exosuit from the game and indicates battery levels like its in-game counterpart. According to Dnsys, this exoskeleton enhances lower-body strength and stability, allowing users to navigate complex terrain with ease.
One of its notable features is a load-balancing system that offloads up to 200 percent of the wearer's body weight from their knees, helping protect joints. The device also provides "intelligent gait control" for improved balance on stairs and uneven terrain, making it easier to move around. Users can feel up to 44 lbs lighter during vertical movements, thanks to its battery system.
The Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro offers over four hours of continuous support, including a quick-swap battery system. While this limited-edition exoskeleton is scheduled for release on December 2, pricing hasn't been announced yet, but it's likely to be in the same ballpark as its dual-leg counterpart, which costs $1,500.
For those struggling with mobility issues or simply looking to stand out from the crowd while carrying heavy cargo, this collaboration could be a game-changer. Keep an eye out for giveaways and announcements about pricing, making it possible for fans of Death Stranding 2 to get their hands on this cutting-edge exoskeleton technology.
The Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro, available in limited edition form, boasts a design that mirrors the color palettes of Death Stranding 2. It features lights similar to Sam Porter Bridges' exosuit from the game and indicates battery levels like its in-game counterpart. According to Dnsys, this exoskeleton enhances lower-body strength and stability, allowing users to navigate complex terrain with ease.
One of its notable features is a load-balancing system that offloads up to 200 percent of the wearer's body weight from their knees, helping protect joints. The device also provides "intelligent gait control" for improved balance on stairs and uneven terrain, making it easier to move around. Users can feel up to 44 lbs lighter during vertical movements, thanks to its battery system.
The Dnsys Z1 Exoskeleton Pro offers over four hours of continuous support, including a quick-swap battery system. While this limited-edition exoskeleton is scheduled for release on December 2, pricing hasn't been announced yet, but it's likely to be in the same ballpark as its dual-leg counterpart, which costs $1,500.
For those struggling with mobility issues or simply looking to stand out from the crowd while carrying heavy cargo, this collaboration could be a game-changer. Keep an eye out for giveaways and announcements about pricing, making it possible for fans of Death Stranding 2 to get their hands on this cutting-edge exoskeleton technology.