On November 8, 2019, Death Stranding arrived on the PlayStation 4, positioning itself as one of the biggest exclusives for this console. Since then, Kojima Productions’ work has come to PC, so many believed it was only a matter of time before Xbox users would have the chance to enjoy this title. Well, this surprisingly happened today.
That’s right, totally unexpectedly, Death Stranding: Director’s Cut arrived on Xbox Series X|S in the early hours of today, November 7, five years after its original launch on PS4. Best of all, the game is 50% off in the Microsoft Store right now, so you can enjoy this incredible experience without spending a lot of money.
This version of Death Stranding Director’s Cut features Xbox achievements, cloud saves, and Play Anywhere, as well as all of the additional content and extras offered by the Director’s Cut. This way, a new audience has the opportunity to enjoy one of Hideo Kojima’s best works, one that speaks about the unification of a country through the collective work of the players.
Currently, Kojima Productions is working on Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which is a PlayStation 5 exclusive. However, the relationship between Kojima and Xbox has improved in recent years, to the point that OD, another title from the studio, has been promoted at events of this company. In this way, it is very likely that Sam Bridges’ new adventure will come to Series X|S in the future.
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