Surprise! Death Stranding Director’s Cut is available now on Xbox Series X/S for just £18

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Now Available on Xbox Series X/S

Exciting news for Xbox players – the director’s cut of Death Stranding is now available on Xbox Series X/S. Creator Hideo Kojima shared his pleasure in making this announcement today, expressing gratitude to fans for their patience. The “definitive vision” of Death Stranding is also available on PC and PS5.

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Exploring the Director’s Cut

Death Stranding Director’s Cut challenges players to reconnect a fractured society after the cataclysmic ‘Death Stranding’ event. Players take on the role of Sam Bridges, carrying the remnants of humanity’s future and embarking on a mission to deliver hope by connecting the last survivors of a decimated America.

Features and Pricing

The Xbox Series X/S version of Death Stranding Director’s Cut includes support for Xbox Achievements and features like Photo Mode. Interested players can grab this enhanced version of the game for £18 on Xbox and PC for a limited time, with the full price being £35. There is also an upgrade option available for PC players who already own Death Stranding. The full price remains on PlayStation 5.

Screenshot from Death Stranding Director's Cut
Image credit: Kojima Productions/505

Future of Death Stranding Franchise

Following the Xbox release, Kojima Productions announced that they now have full ownership of the Death Stranding IP. Additionally, a live-action Death Stranding movie in collaboration with A24 is in the works. Fans can also look forward to Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, expected to release in 2025.

Exclusive Insights into Death Stranding 2

A glimpse into Death Stranding 2 was revealed in September, showcasing features like a realistic photo mode and a new companion, Dollman. While Hideo Kojima hinted at knowing the release date, he refrained from sharing specifics with the public, indicating that more information will be disclosed next year.