Death Stranding Director’s Cut is officially coming to PC in spring 2022
Via Steam and the Epic Games Store
Death Stranding Director’s Cut will be released for PC this year, 505 Games has announced.
The game will launch simultaneously on Steam and the Epic Games Store in spring 2022, its publisher said on Tuesday.
The PC version of Death Stranding Director’s Cut will incorporate Intel’s new XeSS graphics technology.
The title debuted on PlayStation 5 in September 2021, boasting enhanced visuals, new missions and several additional features not available in the original PS4 version of Death Stranding.
These include new combat mechanics designed to make battling enemies more enjoyable, upgraded melee attacks, a new Maser gun and mounted machine guns.
New items include evolved stabilisers with thrusters which reduce the impact of landing when jumping from height, while the cargo catapult can launch cargo over long distances.
Boss battles can also be revisited and fought again repeatedly, with scores sharable in an online ranking system, and players can compete against each other on a new racing track.
PS4 owners in the US and Europe have been able to upgrade to the PS5 Death Stranding Director’s Cut Digital Deluxe Edition for $10 / €10 / £5, with save games also transferrable between the two versions.
Earlier this week director Hideo Kojima teased his 2022 plans, which he said include a “radical” new project and experimentation with video and radio.