Death Stranding PC Release Date Confirmed with Half-Life Content

505 Games confirms Death Stranding's PC release date and also reveals some 'exciting content and features' from this new version.


Last October, Kojima Productions confirmed that 505 Games would release Death Stranding for PC in 2020 – an announcement that delighted many fans who previously understood the game to be a PS4 exclusive. Now, the publisher has come forward with an exact Death Stranding PC release date, while also providing further details on this highly-anticipated new version of the game.
The PC launch of Death Stranding is now set for June 2, 2020, and the game will be available through Steam, through the Epic Games Store, and as a physical release. This means that fans have just three months to wait before they can experience Hideo Kojima's divisive new title on PC, and they will find that this new version contains "a bunch of exciting content and features" not seen in its PS4 counterpart.

Among these exciting offerings are a new photo mode, something that PS4 players have been asking for since Death Stranding released back in November 2019, as well as ultra-wide monitor and high frame rate support. Additionally, Death Stranding for PC will contain cross-over content from Valve's legendary first-person shooter Half-Life, including a Headcrab cap that Sam can don to a somewhat unsettling effect.


For those players that are interested in pre-ordering Death Stranding for PC, a number of bonuses are available. These pre-order bonuses include HD wallpapers, a Chiral Gold and Omnireflector cap and pair of SAM sunglasses, and a gold and silver speed skeleton and armor plate. Furthermore, anyone that purchases Death Stranding for PC will receive a gold and silver power skeleton, all-terrain skeleton, and armor plate (LV2) as well as a Chiral Gold and Omnireflector pair of Ludens sunglasses.
All of these PC players will also get access to selections from the Art of Death Stranding digital art book and the expanded edition of the original score by Ludvig Forssell. While this litany of bonuses may not be quite as exciting as the aforementioned new features and Half-Life cross-over, they are sure to be appreciated by those fans that have been patiently waiting for Death Stranding's PC release to come, giving them the chance to rebuild America in style.

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