Kojima Productions at present introduced they’ve delayed the PC launch of Death Stranding by six weeks, pushing it again to July 14th. With the corporate places of work closed by the pandemic, and dealing from dwelling evidently inflicting a number of hiccups, they’re taking just a little extra time to get it proper. Ah go on, I’ll wait.
“Following the temporary closure of Kojima Productions, we have had to delay the PC launch of Death Stranding to July 14, 2020, to allow more development time amidst the current work-from-home orders in place,” the corporate mentioned on Twitter. “Thank you all for your patience and continued support!”
A barely completely different assertion on Steam provides, “This allows the development team more time to finalise and polish.”
Death Stranding was beforehand as a result of launch for PC on June 2nd, following its November 2019 debut on PlayStation 4. I had frightened that the belated PC launch would uninteresting my enthusiasm however I’m fairly stoked for it. PlayStationeers went in stuffed with hype and uncertainty, whereas we all know precisely what it’s: a game that does have horror, motion, stealth, and basic Kojima tomfoolery, however does fairly often simply contain clambering throughout a beautiful panorama as a post-apocalyptic postman. I’m effectively up for that.
Death Stranding is now coming to Steam and the Epic Games Store on July 14th, priced at £55/€60/$60.
The PC model will introduce a new Photo Mode to border fairly pics of the gorgeous game. It additionally has some weird Half-Life crossover items like a lifeless headcrab to put on as a hat.
I suppose for now you possibly can play one in every of those shameless janky rip-offs?