The Death Stranding PC launch date was lately set for June, at which level Kojima’s newest will come full of a photograph mode, distinctive Half-Life content material, and plenty extra.
The announcement was made by the official 505 Games Twitter web page. You can test it out under.
Kojima Productions’ #DeathStranding launches on Steam & Epic Games Store on June 2, 2020.
The PC version options Photo Mode, excessive body charge, ultra-wide monitor assist & content material from Valve’s Half-Life!
Pre-purchase for in-game objects & HD wallpapers: https://t.co/0Za43eMigd pic.twitter.com/0nyJIypwXR
— 505 Games (@505_Games) March 2, 2020
“Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding launches on Steam & Epic Games Store on June 2, 2020,” the tweet reads. “The PC edition features Photo Mode, high frame rate, ultra-wide monitor support & content from Valve’s Half-Life!” You can take a look at the Half-Life content material within the video, which exhibits Sam carrying a kind of Head Crab hat. Obviously Kojima couldn’t resist.
PC customers have already got the choice to pre-purchase Death Stranding from both Steam or the Epic Games Store, which lets you avail of additional content material similar to HD wallpapers, in-game omnireflector sun shades (which can look actually cool once you’re skulling cans of Monster Energy), and a snazzy silver velocity skeleton. If any of that piques your curiosity, you may watch the total new Death Stranding PC launch date trailer under.
Death Stranding launches on PC on June 2, 2020, and can be out there to buy on each Steam and the Epic Games Store. If you’re nonetheless on the fence about it, take a look at our Death Stranding review. Or, for those who desire movies, you may watch our Death Stranding overview, too.
And if, like most individuals (including Kojima himself, apparently), you’re nonetheless a bit uncertain as to what Death Stranding even is, be at liberty to take a look at our Death Stranding plot summary as effectively. Hopefully it clarifies at the least a few of the weirdness for you. You can even take a look at our definitive rating of the best Metal Gear Solid games for those who’ve acquired a hankering to play them now you’re all completed with Death Stranding. Or you’re a little bit of a Kojima buff and wish to argue with us.
In associated information, Kojima Production seems to be teasing a new Silent Hill game.