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Death Stranding Director's Cut Game Gets PC Release This Spring

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game heads to Steam, Epic Games Store

505 Games and Kojima Productions announced on Tuesday that Death Stranding: Director's Cut, the PlayStation 5 version of Kojima Productions' Death Stranding game, will have a PC release this spring on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

The game launched for PS5 on September 24.

The new version adds "more weapons, equipment and vehicles, a variety of new modes, missions and areas to explore, expanded storylines, and enhancements to the UI" as well as new online features such as Friend Play and Leaderboards. The PS5 version supports the DualSense controller's haptic feedback and adaptive trigger resistance. People who already own the PlayStation 4 version can get a Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade for US$10 or €10 with cross-save support.

The original game shipped for the PS4 in November 2019. The game launched on PC via Steam in July 2020 after a delay from June 2020 due to the work-from-home orders as a result of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation.

Kojima Productions describes the game:

Besieged by death's tide at every turn, Sam Bridges must brave a world utterly transformed by the Death Stranding. Carrying the stranded remnants of the future in his hands, Sam embarks on a journey to reunite the shattered world one step at a time. What is the mystery of the Death Stranding? What will Sam discover on the road ahead? A genre defining gameplay experience holds these answers and more.

Kojima Productions developed the game using Guerilla Games' Decima Engine. The game is an action game and has open-world elements with "some degree of freedom." Kojima stated the game's name originates from the phenomenon of cetacean stranding, where dolphins and whales wash up on land and die. While other games offer elements analogous to "sticks" for gameplay, Death Stranding also offers "ropes" to tie and link players together.

Source: 505 Games via Gematsu


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