Death Stranding Director’s Cut Is Coming To PC This Spring

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Posted January 7, 2022 by Richard Lee Breslin in Announcements, Gaming News, PC
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Credit: Kojima Productions/505 Games

Kojima Productions and 505 Games has announced that Death Stranding Director’s Cut is coming to PC this Spring.

For a game that was initially released for PS4 in 2019, Death Stranding has already had a few releases. Following its PS4 release, it would then come to PC in 2020, before the Director’s Cut arrived on PS5 in 2021. Now it’s the turn of the PC to get the Director’s Cut version.

Releasing on both Steam and Epic Games Store, and for the first time, this game will take advantage of Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) graphics technology. This will allow the game to look and perform better than it ever has. And let us not forget, Death Stranding is already a striking game as it is.

Neil Ralley, President of 505 Games said “We’re delighted to announce our partnership with Intel for Death Stranding Director’s Cut on PC. Death Stranding has been a hugely popular game with PC players, and we’re excited to see how Intel’s new XeSS technology will enhance player experiences for Director’s Cut.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut on PC will include an improved framerate and visuals, as well as ultra-wide monitor support and a Photo Mode. Furthermore, it will also include the cross-over Half-Life and Cyberpunk 2077 content.

Will you be picking up Death Stranding Director’s Cut on PC? Let us know across our social media channels. In our review of Death Stranding, we said: “You may very well find that you hate it, but if not, this could very well be your Game of the Year, and with a game as “connected”  and polarising as Death Stranding, it will no doubt keep us talking, theorising and speculating for years to come, and that is truly something spectacular.

Featured Image Credit: Kojima Productions/505 Games