Death Stranding sure had some cool designs when it released late last year for the PS4 (or this past July if you're on PC). Now, developer Kojima Productions is taking that idyllic Sam Porter Bridges chic and slapping it onto a limited-edition Define 7 Compact— a cool, quiet mid-tier line of custom gaming PC towers manufactured by Fractal.

Japanese computer retailer Tsukumo has released a trailer for this upcoming custom Death Stranding case, which you can view below:

Among the changes from the original design is a stylish recoloring; red, white, and blue stripes now dominate the left side of the case. Meanwhile, the edges and side-vents of the case are colored gold, much like Death Stranding's idiosyncratic main villain.

A large "Bridges - United States of America" decal is printed onto the front, taking up quite a bit of real estate on the upper half. On the bottom half of the front of the case is another decal that reads "SDT" and "Special Delivery Team", the former in bold typeface. On the right side of the case is yet another decal which just reads "Bridges".

Beyond these visual elements, there doesn't appear to be anything functionally different about this case versus the standard Fractal Define 7 Compact. The case's front I/O port layout still features its standard audio ports, a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port, two USB 2.0 ports, and two USB 3.0 ports.

Tsukumo will spearhead the limited-edition design, which means that it's most likely that the custom Death Stranding-themed PC tower will only be available through their first-party store. As of this current moment, there is no set price or release date for this custom PC case. This isn't our first look at a Death Stranding-themed PC tower. Earlier this summer, we checked out a custom themed case that even included a miniature baby.

For those who haven't yet tried the avant-garde thriller from Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding is available now on PC and PS4. If you haven't grabbed the game yet, the game is currently having a massive sale on Amazon -- feel free to grab it to help support DualShockers.