


Selections from “The Art of Death Stranding” digital book (by Titan Books).No word on if there will be an upgrade option for existing owners of the original game.Īll copies of the Director’s Cut will also include: You’ll also be able to take advantage of the Social Strand System to stay connected with players from around the globe. It will also include the cross-over content from Valve’s Half-Life and CD Projekt RED‘s Cyberpunk 2077. The PC version of Death Stranding Director’s Cut will include a higher frame rate, a Photo Mode, and ultra-wide monitor support. Xe Super Sampling uses machine learning to enable players to explore the game’s environments in “high graphical detail along with elevated performance.” If you thought the PS5 version looked slick, the upcoming PC version will incorporate Intel’s new Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) graphics technology. Via 505 Games, Death Stranding Director’s Cut will be coming to PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store this Spring. We’ll even remake all of the music by giving it a modern cinematic sound that incorporates real instruments.”įor you PC gamers that are bummed out that you never got that shiny new Director’s Cut of Death Stranding when it released for the PlayStation 5 last year, Kojima has heard your plight. The characters and stages will get a face lift to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second gameplay action through the power of Unreal Engine 5. “Of course every fatality, brutality, friendship and animality will be there too.

“We’re planning to painstakingly recreate every detail of every stage and character in glorious 3D,” explains Eyeballistic. Meanwhile, Eyeballistic had gone ahead and done mockups of the remastered games, and shared the screenshots with DSOGaming. They even plan to launch a crowdfunding campaign to get the necessary funding for the project. Which is where the petition comes in: once the petition reaches that 100,000 signatures goal, Eyeballistic will try to appeal to Warner Bros. Eyeballistic has the backing of Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon.Īnd while Boon supports the idea, it’s all up to Warner Bros., who own the IP, and aren’t convinced that the game would sell the 100,000 copies needed to justify marketing costs. Per DSOGaming, the developer has drawn up a petition in an attempt to gain enough signatures to convince Warner Bros. Stories of the on again, off again remaster have been floating around for years, and now indie studio Eyeballistic wants to do something about it.Įyeballistic’s plan is to take the original trilogy of games and remaster their stages and character sprites using Unreal Engine 5. It’s no secret that Mortal Kombat fans have been jerked around in regards to a remaster of the original trilogy of games for some time now.
