Post by KostaAndreadis @ 12:05pm 09/07/21 | 0 Comments
And does so with a suite of upgrades coming, not limited to enhancing the visuals for PlayStation 5. For Death Stranding Director’s Cut we're talking new weapons, expanded melee combat, improved UI, and a cargo bot that can come along with you on deliveries. Plus, a cargo canon which can send packages large distances. Here's hoping there's a net of some kind on the other end.
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The Director's Cut also features a new Firing Range mode, a Fragile Circuit racing mode, and expanded story too -- with everything woven into the existing experience. And as a nice little bonus the Half-Life and Cyberpunk 2077 content found in the PC release will also be making its way over.
"The new content isn’t simply bolted on either, it’s been carefully woven into the core game experience and will be made available through discovery as you play," writes Jay Boor, Head of Publishing, Kojima Productions. "Most of the new content is fairly easy to find, though there are some bits and pieces that will take some time to find and unlock."
In terms of PlayStation 5 features they are:
Experience environment effects with the DualSense wireless controller’s haptic feedback.
Get closer to the world of Death Stranding with bespoke adaptive trigger resistance.
Hear sound effects come to life in 3D Audio (requires compatible headphones).
Get into the action quickly with the PS5 console’s ultra-fast SSD and near-instant load times.
Choose from two picture modes – Performance Mode with upscaled 4K and up to 60FPS or Fidelity Mode in native 4K – both with ultra-wide and HDR support.
For owners of the PS4 version of Death Stranding, the upgrade to the PS5 Death Stranding Director’s Cut Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade will cost $10 USD.