Hideo Kojima and Kojima Productions have released two new videos for the PC version of Death Stranding. These new videos showcase the ultrawide monitor support that the PC version will feature.
In DS PC ver, the ultra wide monitor support means we widen the horizontal perspective. Despite the wide aspect ratio, images specifically created to fill what’s typically be the black border surrounding gameplay. Supported in both gameplay & cut scenes.https://t.co/TxRuNL91u2 pic.twitter.com/TGnxYzBU34
— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) March 3, 2020
PC ver. which will be released June 2nd! Not just the game play scenes, but the cutscenes will have the ultra wide monitor support. You will get wider, deeper into the world of #DeathStranding.
Check out the trailer!#DeathStrandingPC↓Pre-order here!https://t.co/wehuYG1KNe pic.twitter.com/J6NmPqXMeZ
— KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (Eng) (@KojiPro2015_EN) March 5, 2020
According to the developers, the game will support ultra-wide monitors for both gameplay and cut-scenes. As such, PC gamers will be able to enjoy the game with higher visual fidelity (provided they have such a monitor).
The PC version of Death Stranding will support high frame rates and ultra-wide monitors. Moreover, it will feature content from Valve’s iconic franchise, Half-Life. Furthermore, it will have the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.
The game comes out on June 2nd!
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