Kojima Productions took to the proverbial stage during the recent State of Play showcase to confirm that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will be coming to PC on March 19th. Throughout the new trailer, which you can check out below, Kojima Productions has revealed the various PC-specific features coming to the game. Along with this, we also get a look at how the PC release will look in action through a mix of gameplay segments and in-game cinematics.
The port, developed through a collaboration between Kojima Productions and Nixxes, will feature unlocked frame rates during gameplay, with cinematics being locked to 60 FPS. Along with this, it will also include support for ultrawide displays. PC players using a DualSense controller will also be able to experience many of the console features, like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. Capping things off, the trailer confirms that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on PC will support upscaling and frame generation technologies provided by both Nvidia through DLSS and AMD through FSR.
The Steam page for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach hasn’t yet gone live, so additional details like hardware requirements haven’t yet been confirmed.
Director Hideo Kojima had been teasing brand new trailer for the game since earlier this week, when he revealed that he was at the editing bay for the first time in eight months. In a second social media post, he once more teased the latest trailer by noting that he didn’t have much time for editing.
While you wait for the PC release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, check out our review of the PS5 version.