American actor Tommy Earl Jenkins (Tommie Earl Jenkins), who played in director of the Bridges organization Diehardman, let it slip about participating in the new PlayStation project.

The artist posted a photo from the set, accompanying the image with the caption: “On the set for the PlayStation today. I won't say anything more!" Shortly after posting, the tweet was deleted, so the picture could not be saved.
The very fact of Jenkins' participation in "filming for the PlayStation" is not surprising - the company could well use the actor in one of their commercials - however, the speed of deleting the record may indicate the sensitivity of the information.
The first and main assumption is that Jenkins returned to the role of Diehardman for the Death Stranding sequel or expansion. Nothing was heard about the addon, but in the case of the second part of Hideo Kojima (Hideo Kojima) .

As noted in prior to the tweet's deletion, the message was posted from the US city of Burbank, north of downtown Los Angeles. Kojima now .
Without the direct participation of the famous game designer, the shooting of his games does not take place, so it is unlikely that Jenkins (at least at this stage) is busy with the continuation of Death Stranding.
Burbank is also home to the headquarters of Insomniac Games, which Death Stranding. In August 2019, the company became , so he's probably already working on a game for the new PlayStation.

In addition, in October 2018 that Naughty Dog is looking for a black actor between 40 and 60 years old to star in their secret project. Samples were carried out just in Los Angeles.
One way or another, there is no official news about the next game with Jenkins yet. For participation in Death Stranding, the artist did not receive any awards, unlike Mads Mikkelsen, who was awarded at The Game Awards 2019 .
Death Stranding was released on November 8 on PS4, and will reach PC in the summer of 2020. In addition to Jenkins and Mikkelsen, you can meet several other stars in the game, which even resulted in two .
Source: 3dnews.ru
