KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS × PARCO GAMES Limited-Time Pop-Up Store Opens in Tokyo

A limited-time KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS × PARCO GAMES pop-up store has opened at Shibuya PARCO in Tokyo, Japan, running from June 6 to August 30, 2026. The store will feature more than 15 brand collaborations, with select merchandise items available worldwide through the e-commerce site ONLINE PARCO.

Inspired by the Death Stranding games and their themes of reconnecting people in a fragmented world, the store aims to connect gamers with a wide range of genres and cultures beyond the boundaries of gaming. Over 15 collaborations across fashion, music, food, lifestyle, and other genres will be released over the next three months, creating new strands of connection. These include:

  • Brain Dead: A creative collective founded in 2014 that draws inspiration from science fiction films, comic books, and post-punk. The brand previously collaborated with Death Stranding for a designer tote bag, which will now be released in a Death Stranding 2 version.
  • ODD TAPE DUPLICATION: A cassette tape specialty store operated by CORNER PRINTING This collaboration connects the themes of “connection” and “leaving traces” in Death Stranding with the tactile appeal of cassette tapes, offering blank tapes for recording personal sounds or messages, as well as a functioning cassette player.
  • diskunion: A record shop offering new and used CDs and records. This collaboration features a short-sleeve T-shirt with the KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS logo in diskunion’s original font. Re-runs of previous collaboration items, including a highly sought-after KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS logo slipmat, will also be made available.
  • AmimonoHorinouchi: A designer who creates knit works using domestic knitting machines. These jacquard-knit tote bags feature graphics expressed through knitting on a thick, sturdy fabric, with a practical size that fits A4 documents.
  • PEOPLEAP: A project that explores new ways to share creativity by placing various media onto 7-inch-record-shaped Hasami porcelain plates from Nagasaki. This collaboration introduces special items featuring the KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS logo and Death Stranding 2 logo designs. Via a QR code on the back, users can listen to playlists featuring content from Death Stranding 2, as well as music shared by Hideo Kojima on X.
  • TALKY: A Mingei project led by three creators with backgrounds in apparel. Remixing tradition with cutting-edge technology, the project presents ceramics and product designs from a fresh perspective. This special collaboration features items adorned with the KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS logo and DEATH STRANDING 2 logo designs.
  • Dickies®: A workwear brand founded in Texas, USA, in 1922.Known for its durable and functional 874 work pants, the brand has earned global support across a wide range of communities, from working professionals to skaters and street culture communities. Their collaboration features two work shirts featuring the KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS logo and DEATH STRANDING 2 logo designs.
  • YOSEMITE STRAP: A Japanese camera and mobile strap brand born from a photographer’s encounters with climbers while shooting in Yosemite National Park. The collaboration features two camera straps with the KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS logo and DEATH STRANDING 2 logo designs.
  • KAMAWANU: A specialty shop for tenugui, traditional Japanese cotton hand towels. This collaboration incorporates motifs from Ludens and DEATH STRANDING into playful tenugui.

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Additionally, fans can get their hands on five new postcards featuring original artwork by KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS Art Director Yoji Shinkawa.


Further details and the latest updates on additional brand collaborations will be announced via the official PARCO GAMES X account (@parco_games) and the official KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS X account (@KojiPro2015).

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