Death Stranding Director’s Cut is the first major former PlayStation console exclusive to release on Xbox consoles, as the latest game developed by Kojima Production has launched on Microsoft’s consoles today.
As announced on X, the first entry in the series, which will continue next year with a new game, is now available on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and the Windows Store. To celebrate this launch, which was made possible by Kojima Productions reportedly now owning the IP (Thanks, Automaton), the new version of the game will be available for 50% off the full price for the next two weeks. As of today, the open-world game by Kojima Production is also available on the Amazon Luna + streaming service.
DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT
Xbox Series X|S Edition & Windows PC Edition
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Death Stranding Director’s Cut is an enhanced version of the original PlayStation 4 release which launched in late 2019 worldwide. The new version of the game is undoubtedly the best way to experience Sam Bridge’s story, as we highlighted in our review.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut is without a doubt the best way to step into the shoes of Sam Bridges, at least for those that haven’t seen Kojima’s vision of a ruined America. What Kojima Productions brings to the PlayStation 5 are performance and additions that make the experience play better than ever, although what’s actually new to the game feels lacking compared to what’s come in other definitive Sony collections. With all of the additions and enhancements seamlessly integrated into the Director’s Cut, there’s little reason to consider playing the first draft of Hideo Kojima’s vision if you can get your hands on this new release.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.