The latest game from Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding, was a weird one. Even by Kojima standards, it was one of the strangest experiences you’ll ever get in the mainstream. The game launched exclusively on PS4 near the end of last year, but was announced to be coming to PC. Those players on the platform who are curious will, unfortunately, have to wait just a tad longer.
Originally, the PC version was slated to come June 2nd, but as you can see from the official Twitter below, it has now been pushed back to July. The delay comes due to staff working remotely at home because of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Thankfully, it seems that it won’t be a massive delay. The PC release also has some exclusive features, such as Half-Life cosmetics and Ultrawide support.
Death Stranding will now release on July 14th for PC. The game is also currently available on Sony’s PlayStation 4.
Following the temporary closure of KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS, we have had to delay the PC launch of DEATH STRANDING to July 14, 2020, to allow more development time amidst the current work-from-home orders in place. Thank you all for your patience and continued support!#keeponkeepingon pic.twitter.com/euOmebcdQj
— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) April 21, 2020
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