If you fancy weird games that also make GPU’s sequel, Death Stranding Director’s Cut is heading to PC soon.
After rumors began swirling, publisher 505 Games confirmed that Death Stranding Director’s Cut will release for PC on March 30, 2022. This enhanced version of Death Stranding will be on Steam and the Epic Games Store for $39.99.
Anyone that owns Death Standing’s vanilla PC port can upgrade to the Director’s Cut for $9.99 on either storefront. In terms of technical enhancements, this new version utilizes Intel’s XeSS technology for much higher framerates than was possible before. Nothing terribly fancy, but it should look better than the PS5 release for anyone that owns a top-tier GPU.
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DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT is coming to PC on March 30th, for further details including upgrade options and pricing, check out the @505_Games Community Blog here: https://t.co/C8QVzfzNO4 pic.twitter.com/6t5SqmiqxN— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) January 27, 2022
Several of Sony’s one-exclusive games are slowly coming to PC as of late. For instance, God of War on PC is an incredible port — though it’s unclear if God of War: Ragnarok will follow suit. The Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection isn’t due on the platform for a while, but here’s to hoping it’s solid as well.
Death Standing was already outstanding on PC, so there’s no doubt that the Director’s Cut will similarly be great. Now, if only they’d port Bloodborne, we’d be all set.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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