A couple of hours ago, 505 Games revealed that Death Stranding will be coming to the PC on June 2nd. However, it appears that this game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. This was revealed via the game’s official Steam store page.
Death Stranding is the second high profile game that will be using the – most likely – latest version of Denuvo. The other game that will be using it is Resident Evil 3 Remake.
There is also another triple-A game that releases later this month, and that game is no other than Doom Eternal. The good news here is that its Steam store page does not list Denuvo. Thus, Bethesda may not use it in this upcoming shooter. Either way, we’ll be sure to let you know about it the moment we receive our review code.
As 505 Games has already stated, Death Stranding will release simultaneously on both Epic Games Store and Steam. At least that’s good news, right?
Anyway, the PC version will support high frame rates and ultra-wide monitors. Moreover, it will come with a photomode and content from Valveās iconic franchise, Half-Life.
My guess is that 505 Games will reveal the game’s PC requirements in the next couple of months, so stay tuned for more!
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