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    Death Stranding for PC gets launch trailer

    Death Stranding for PC gets launch trailer

    With just one day to go before Death Stranding's release, 505 Games, the studio responsible for adapting the Kojima Productions title for PC, has revealed the game's launch trailer. The video shows some new features such as support for ultrawide monitors, the very hard difficulty mode (on PS4 it even has hard) and of course, the partnership with Half-life, bringing items such as glasses and cap, car paint with the game's symbol and the hologram with a moving series structure.



    Check out the tweet from 505 Games announcing the new trailer below:

    The wait is almost over! @KojiPro2015_EN's #DeathStranding comes to PC July 14! Check out the launch trailer below and don't forget to pre-purchase!

    Scheduled launch: 7am PST / 3pm BST / 11pm JP

    Steam ➡️ https://t.co/x0qEvZUG0M
    Epic Games Store ➡️ https://t.co/g7Aw9D1dlF pic.twitter.com/CqwhkLG3KR

    — 505 Games (@505_Games) July 13, 2020

    Throughout the launch trailer, we can see that there was an improvement in the textures and details of the game compared to the Playstation 4 version, which was already expected. The minimum requirements to play on PC can be found here. Below is the launch trailer for Death Stranding:

    About Death Stranding

    Death Stranding was the first game developed by Hideo Kojima through Kojima Productions studio after its separation from Konami in 2015, the company where he developed the Metal Gear franchise titles. The game that many thought would be exclusive to Sony's platform, was released in November 2019 for the Playstation 4 platform, and received an announcement that it would be made available for PC in the following year, 2020.

    Death Stranding takes place in the US despite having beautiful landscapes based in Iceland during recovery from an event called Death Stranding. This event caused several changes on the planet, causing creatures that were killed to wander through the world of the living even though they were connected to the world of the dead by beaches (places of passage of people). These creatures called EPs cause explosions known as "voids" when consuming dead from necrosis, producing a rain known as "Timefall", which causes anything it touches to rapidly age.



    Timefall caused infrastructure across the country to age, forcing people to live underground in remote colonies called "Knot Cities" and communicate through holograms and a connected network. The various isolated cities form the "United Cities of America", called the UCA, and the objective of the game is initially to reconnect all these locations to bring the country back together and regain communication and technology through data exchange between regions. For this, the character Sam Porter Bridges is tasked with carrying out several deliveries and using a device called Qubit to perform the reconnection of the UCA.



    Availability and release

    Death Stranding in its PC version will be released tomorrow (July 14) on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

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