Explore the various controls and their layout that await you in Death Stranding 2, all the different actions, and more.
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Death Stranding 2 launches as a PS5 exclusive, and you will have to get acquainted with the controls to have an easier time making deliveries, not tripping and falling, and avoiding BTs and bandits. The basic controls are similar to what it was back in the first game.
Death Stranding 2: Basic and Vehicle Controls Explained
In-game, the controls are visible when you open the Ring Terminal (Options button), hit left on the D-pad to bring up the Ring Menu, and select System. The space on the right (as shown in the image) will display the Basic Controls, which you can then change to Vehicle Controls by pressing Triangle.
Death Stranding 2 Basic Controls
Button | Action |
---|---|
L2 | Balance/Carry Cargo (LH) |
L1 | Odradek Scanner |
Hold L1 | Compass Mode |
Hold Up on D-pad | Cargo Options |
Hold Left on D-pad | Fieldwear |
Hold Right on D-pad | Weapons/Tools |
Hold Down on D-pad | Signs |
Left Joystick | Movement |
L3 | Sprint |
Left side on Touchpad | Photo Mode |
Right side on Touchpad | Communication |
Options Button | Pause/Ring Terminal |
R2 | Balance/Carry Cargo (RH) |
R1 | Crouch/Stand |
Hold R1 | Hold Breath |
Triangle | Pick Up Cargo |
Circle | Attack |
Square | Perform Action/Interact |
X | Jump/Keep Climbing |
Right Joystick | Move Camera |
R3 | Switch Camera Left/Right |
Death Stranding 2 Vehicle Controls
Button | Action |
---|---|
L2 | Brake/Reverse |
L1 | Odradek Scanner |
Hold L1 | Compass Mode |
Hold Up on D-pad | Cargo Options |
Hold Left on D-pad | Lights On/Off |
Hold Right on D-pad | Weapons/Tools |
Hold Down on D-pad | Signs |
Left Joystick | Steering |
L3 | Boost On/Off |
Left side on Touchpad | Photo Mode |
Right side on Touchpad | Communication |
Options Button | Pause/Ring Terminal |
R2 | Accelerate |
R1 | Fire Equipped Weapon |
Hold R1 | — |
Triangle | — |
Circle | Drift (While Boosting) |
Square | Exit Vehicle |
X | Jump |
Right Joystick | Move Camera |
R3 | Switch Camera Left/Right |
In my experience, the Death Stranding vehicles have always been a little finicky to handle, especially the tri-cruisers. Be aware of the power left in your vehicle as you decide the route you want to take. If your vehicle runs out of battery before you reach the power grid, the destination, or a generator, you will have to ditch it and leave it for the solar cells to charge, which takes a long time. If you are in a region connected to the chiral network and there’s enough bandwidth left, you can use a PCC to create a generator.
But if your vehicle is stuck on uneven terrain, it is best to go back and forth a bit to see if you can unwedge it. Using Jump is also a valid solution (but be aware that you might just shoot up in the air at times for reasons unknown). The tri-cruiser can paddle through water, as its tyres switch into some sort of a paddle/flipper.

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