Death Stranding 2 Set for PC Release with Rich New Features
March 18, 2023 โ As the gaming landscape brims with exciting new titles, long-awaited ports often slip under the radar. However, with the imminent launch of Death Stranding 2 for PC on March 19, the excitement is palpable. The release is accompanied by a compelling new trailer that showcases a host of unique features.
Kojima Productions has not limited the enhancements to merely upgraded graphics; the studio has taken this opportunity to enrich the sequel with additional content and updates. The launch trailer, which can be viewed below, effectively encapsulates these new features, alongside crucial system requirements for prospective players.
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The trailer hints at several significant updates that accompany the PC release, and further details can also be found in an informative article on the PlayStation Blog.
For those seeking an even greater challenge post-game completion, the new “To the Wilder” mode offers a more brutal experience. Players will navigate treacherous environments filled with formidable enemies, elevating the stakes of each mission. This punishing journey aims to provide a rewarding sense of accomplishment for dedicated players.
Additionally, players will have access to new “fieldware,” such as bandanas, earned through a VR training area titled “Trapped in a Strange Realm.” A quirky “Chiral Feline” will also accompany protagonist Sam aboard the DHV Magellan, offering a fun photo opportunity with the game’s enhanced Photo Mode.
While these new features will be available on the PS5 concurrently, PC players can anticipate exclusive advancements, including integration of DLSS, FSR, and XeSS upscaling technologies. The PC version will also introduce frame generation and support for “super-ultrawide (32:9)” screens, alongside the traditional 21:9 format. Features of the DualSense controller from the PS5 version will also be retained.
Notably, the renowned porting studio Nixxes has once again played a pivotal role in delivering this comprehensive PC release.
In a somewhat concerning development, it has been reported that pirated copies of the game have emerged online. This issue arose due to an error during a game file update on Steam, where unencrypted files became mistakenly accessible to users prior to the official launch.
Eurogamer’s review of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach describes the game as “both more and less radical” than its predecessor. As the release date approaches, PC players will finally have the opportunity to experience the game, promising to elevate the already exceptional visual presentation further.
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