Not all suits in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach are just for show. Some can save your cargo, your route, and your life. Whether you’re trying to sneak past a Watcher, walk through a minefield like a ghost, or just want Sam to look extra sharp while hauling packages across the outback, there’s an outfit for every situation.
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This list isn’t about fashion; it’s about function. These suits are ranked based on how much they help you during the journey, whether it’s hiding in plain sight, surviving harsh zones or outsmarting enemies that can sniff you out from a mile away.

7Normal Suit
Gives You a Clean Look with No Extras
The Normal Suit is as basic as it gets. It doesn’t come with any perks, stealth bonuses, or protection, but that doesn’t mean it has no purpose. This outfit is mostly about looks, and you may customize it with different colors through one of the NPCs in the game known as the Artist.
The Normal Suit carries cargo like most suits and won’t hold you back in movement, but it also won’t give you an edge in stealth or survival. The best time to use this outfit is when you’re playing casually, exploring peaceful areas, and won’t need a lot ofweaponsor protection.

6Black Camo Suit
Great for Blending in Early on
The Black Camo Suit is available right from the start of the game, and while it doesn’t have any special abilities, it helps you disguise in dark, muddy, or rocky places. It helps you stay hidden from enemies a bit better than regular clothes would, especially in the kinds of landscapes you explore early on.
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You’ll find that the Black Camo Suit matches the look of the terrain, so it’s harder for others like human enemies or even BTs to spot you right away. Since it’s the default camo option, you can use it until you unlock more specialized suits later in the game.

5Desert Green Suit
Helps You Hide Well in Green Places
If you’re going through wet forests, green hills, or muddy fields, the Desert Green Suit is the best suit to wear. Whether you’re crossing through overgrown trails or scouting for safe paths in damp terrain, the outfit helps you avoid being noticed by enemies, especially from a distance. It doesn’t have any special powers like protecting you from mines or improving speed, but its main strength is its visual camouflage.
This outfit also lets you carry small items on your hips and shoulders, just like many other suits, so you won’t lose storage space. This suit really shines when you’re in areas like the Australian forests or mossy hillsides, where other suits would make you stand out too much. You probably won’t want to wear it in desert regions or snowy places, because the colors will clash and give you away.

4Desert Yellow Suit
Disguise in Dry, Sandy and Rocky Areas
Some parts of the map are full of sun-blasted dirt paths, dry canyons and rocky hills that seem to stretch forever. The Desert Yellow Suit is perfect for those zones. Its bright, sand-colored design matches the dry landscape, making it harder for enemies to detect you.
A great time to use this outfit is during long daytime hikes through sunlit areas where the shadows are small and the cover is limited. It doesn’t work well in forests or wet regions where the yellow color becomes obvious and out of place.

3Junji Ito Suit
Helps You Hide from Ghost-like BTs
When you’re dealing with Gazers and Watchers, which are some of the game’s most terrifying, ghostly enemies, this suit makes it easier to get away from them once they’ve noticed you. It doesn’t work like camouflage against people or mines, but it makes escaping from the supernatural threats more forgiving. If you find yourself being chased bytough BTsand need extra help slipping out of their sight, this is the outfit to put on.
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The Junji Ito Suit is perfect for haunted areas where regular stealth isn’t enough, especially when the enemy can sense you through sound or movement. It won’t make you completely invisible, but it gives you just enough time to hide, recover, or sprint out of danger.
2Squares Suit
Good for Camouflaging Snow, Ice and Paved Roads
The Squares Suit has a unique pattern that blends into both icy and asphalt backgrounds, which helps you stay hidden when you’re crossing snowy fields or moving along paved roads. It won’t help much in grassy or rocky places, but in the right environment, it makes you a lot harder to see.
If your missiontakes you through snowy mountainsor frozen areas, this is the kind of suit that will keep you from standing out. But then again the outfit doesn’t have mine protection or ghost stealth, so it’s not a one-size-fits-all option.
1AI Camo Suit
Prevents You from Setting Off Mines
This suit is one of the most helpful when you’re moving through dangerous areas filled with hidden traps, especially mole mines. Normally, stepping near a mine can get you caught or injured, but the AI Camo Suit makes Sam invisible to them. That means you can walk through minefields without worrying about setting them off.
The AI Camo Suit can save you a ton of trouble in late-game missions where stealth is important. The suit still lets you carry small cargo on your shoulders and hips, so it won’t slow you down or limit how much you can transport.
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