Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Kojima Productions announced that Death Stranding Director’s Cut will debut for PlayStation 5 on September 24.
Users with the PlayStation 4 version of Death Stranding will be able to upgrade to Death Stranding Director’s Cut for PlayStation 5 for $10.
Legendary game creator Hideo Kojima has a genre-defying experience. This comprehensive Director’s Cut has been expanded and overhauled with the release.
– Overhauled for the PlayStation 5 console – enjoy advanced fighting and a new competitive ranking system.*
– Extended content – use additional weapons and vehicles, defeat new enemies, and explore new territories with extra quests and mini-games.
– New discoveries – Experience an expanded story in an overgrown region.
– Social Strand System – Stay connected with players from all over the world.*
– Extended content – use additional weapons and vehicles, defeat new enemies, and explore new territories with extra quests and mini-games.
– New discoveries – Experience an expanded story in an overgrown region.
– Social Strand System – Stay connected with players from all over the world.*
PS5 features:
– Experience ambient effects with tactile feedback from dualSense™ wireless controller.
– Get closer to the world of DEATH STRANDING with special adaptive trigger resistance.
– Hear the sound effects that come to life with 3D Audio (requires compatible headphones).
– Get into action quickly with the PS5 console’s ultrafast SSD and almost instant upload times.
– Choose between two picture modes – Performance Mode with support up to 4K and 60FPS, or Quality Mode in native 4K resolution – both are ultra-wide and support for HDR.**
– Get closer to the world of DEATH STRANDING with special adaptive trigger resistance.
– Hear the sound effects that come to life with 3D Audio (requires compatible headphones).
– Get into action quickly with the PS5 console’s ultrafast SSD and almost instant upload times.
– Choose between two picture modes – Performance Mode with support up to 4K and 60FPS, or Quality Mode in native 4K resolution – both are ultra-wide and support for HDR.**
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