Dollman's Secret Dance Party in Death Stranding 2
Discover Kojima's quirky Easter egg in Death Stranding 2 with Dollman's dance, blending joy and madness in a bleak world for trophy hunters and fans alike.
Sam Bridges' private room aboard the DHV Magellan felt lonelier than the chiral-laden cliffs outside. But tucked near the exit door, Dollman stood silent—a plastic companion hiding a wild secret. Hideo Kojima, that mad genius of game design, had planted another zany surprise in Death Stranding 2. For trophy hunters craving "A Private Show," or anyone needing a laugh amid desolate deliveries, this easter egg was pure gold. And let’s be real—watching a mannequin bust moves for four minutes? That’s peak Kojima madness right there.
Getting this party started ain’t rocket science, but it needs two things: the Music Player and Daichi Miura’s "Horizon Dreamer" track. Both land in Sam’s lap during Order No. 11, when he drags his weary bones to Australia and hooks up with the Musician. Once that Chiral Network connection pings? Boom—the Musician slides over the gear faster than a MULE spotting lost cargo. Forget grinding; this part’s a total breeze.

Back in the Magellan’s cozy confines, the real magic happens. Sam pulls up the Music Player—that little gadget practically whispers tunes. Scroll down with Options, pick "Horizon Dreamer," and hit Square. As synth beats flood the room, Dollman perks up like he’s been waiting his whole plastic life for this moment. Walk over, chat him up, and when he asks for a dance? Choose "Just a quick one." That’s the ticket, pal.
Suddenly, Dollman springs to life, grooving like nobody’s watching—though Sam definitely is. For nearly four minutes, he twirls, shimmies, and head-bobs to Daichi Miura’s track. It’s absurd. Glorious. And honestly? A welcome break from hauling cryptobiotes across canyons. You don’t even gotta watch the whole show—tap Circle early and ping, the trophy pops anyway. But why rush? This performance’s charm is downright infectious.
Why’s this matter? Beyond the platinum trophy cred, it’s pure joy. Death Stranding 2’s world weighs heavy with rain and regret. Dollman’s goofy dance? It’s a neon flare in the gloom. Kojima knows we need these silly respites—where else can a delivery man and his plastic buddy share a private rave?
So next time you dock at the Magellan, crank those tunes. Let Dollman strut his stuff. After all, in a world this bleak? A little dance keeps the Timefall away. 👟💃
Ready to see gaming’s quirkiest cabaret? Boot up Death Stranding 2, grab that Music Player, and let Dollman steal the show. Snap a vid and share the madness—bet your buddies haven’t seen anything this delightfully bonkers!