Jay Boor, Head of Publishing at Kojima Productions, announced that Death Stranding has sold 5 million copies on PC and PS4. In addition, and contrary to some rumors, Boor said that the game has performed quite well. Continue reading Death Stranding has sold 5 million copies, has “performed quite well”
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Death Stranding has generated over €23 million on PC
According to the latest Digital Bros (505 Games) half-year reports, Death Stranding has generated over €23 million on PC. Death Stranding came out on PC in July 2020, meaning that it took it five months in order to hit these sales. Continue reading Death Stranding has generated over €23 million on PC
New Death Stranding Update brings Cyberpunk 2077-themed free content
Kojima Productions has released a brand new update for the PC version of Death Stranding, that brings to the game some new free Cyberpunk 2077-themed content. This content is exclusive to the PC, and adds six new missions featuring characters and lore from Cyberpunk 2077. Continue reading New Death Stranding Update brings Cyberpunk 2077-themed free content
Death Stranding September 24th Update adds DLSS 2.1 Ultra Performance Mode
Kojima Productions has released a brand new update for the PC version of Death Stranding. According to the release notes, the September 24th Update introduces DLSS 2.1 to the game, as well as its Ultra Performance Mode. Continue reading Death Stranding September 24th Update adds DLSS 2.1 Ultra Performance Mode
Death Stranding receives a 5.1GB Update, improves stability & framerates when using Steam Input
Kojima Productions has released a brand new update for the PC version of Death Stranding. According to the release notes, patch 1.02 improves overall stability, packs a number of bug fixes, and improves framerates when using Steam Input. Continue reading Death Stranding receives a 5.1GB Update, improves stability & framerates when using Steam Input
Death Stranding PC Review
Death Stranding is a game that has divided many players. It’s certainly not a run of the mill, cookie cutter experience, something we’ve come to expect from many of the bigger budget games these days. As a result Kojima Productions is treading in unknown territory with their ambitious project and that is a refreshing change. Continue reading Death Stranding PC Review
First PC update released for Death Stranding, is 5GB in size, full patch notes revealed
Kojima Productions has released the first PC patch for Death Stranding. This patch is 5GB in size and comes with a number of fixes and improvements. Continue reading First PC update released for Death Stranding, is 5GB in size, full patch notes revealed
Death Stranding PC Performance Analysis
Back in 2016, Kojima Productions officially announced Death Stranding for both PC and PS4. However, and after Sony provided the team with the Decima Engine, the game was advertised as a PS4-exclusive. Still, Kojima never really denied a PC release, and here we are today with Death Stranding officially coming out on the PC. Thus, we’ve decided to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading Death Stranding PC Performance Analysis
Death Stranding – Native 4K vs FidelityFX Upscaling vs DLSS 2.0
505 Games and Kojima Productions have just released Death Stranding on the PC. Death Stranding supports both DLSS 2.0 and FidelityFX Upscaling. As such, and instead of sharing our initial 4K performance impressions, we’ve decided to test these re-construction techniques. We’ve also included Native 4K screenshots in order to showcase the graphical differences between them. Continue reading Death Stranding – Native 4K vs FidelityFX Upscaling vs DLSS 2.0
New Death Stranding screenshots showcase how beautiful the PC version looks in 4K/Max Settings
505 Games and Kojima Productions have shared a new set of screenshots for the PC version of Death Stranding. These screenshots were in 4K Ultra-wide resolution on Max settings, and showcase how beautiful the PC version actually is. Continue reading New Death Stranding screenshots showcase how beautiful the PC version looks in 4K/Max Settings