An enhanced version of Death Stranding for PS5 will arrive in September -apkrig
Yesterday’s State of Play broadcast also included a closer performance director’s version Death Stranding, which was unveiled during the past E3. The developers from Kojima Productions had a new trailer for the fans, which instead of nostalgically remembering Metal Gear Solid focused on listing new features and improvements. They relate not only to the next story of the protagonist Sam, but also to the fights, the possibilities of overcoming unexpected pitfalls of the terrain or the ways in which you can help other players. And because we are talking about a game from Japan by a designer who is famous for all sorts of bizarre jokes, we are not surprised by the race track and the ongoing race on it.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut will arrive on PlayStation 5 on September 24 and will not be free, even if you have the original PS4 version. According to head of publishing Jay Boor on the PlayStation blog, players must pay a price equivalent to $ 10 to get new content. Given what everything director ‘s version changes, it is a fairly fair price tag, but there are critical responses from owners of PS4 and PC versions, for which the new content has not yet been confirmed and it is a question of whether it will arrive at all. At least according to the description, it loses content that has been carefully fitted into an already created game and deepens the overall experience and entertainment. However, neither Boor nor anyone from Kojima Productions talk openly about the new parts of the story, and as in the case of the main storyline, this time it will be a secret that the players themselves will have to reveal. But again, you can use the saved position from the PS4 – whether you’ve finished the game or you’re still playing – and get to everything the developers have prepared for this version.
Stationary machine guns will also be deployed in convenient locations in the landscape, and overall, it seems that Hide Kojima’s team has put a little pressure on the action.
As mentioned in the introduction, Sam Porter Bridges will learn new ways of fighting – the video shows, for example, a jump combined with a kick, he will be able to build a springboard for his motorcycle on the edge of a larger abyss and literally catapult some parts if he is interested in helping other couriers. long distance shipments. As for shooting, the developers put an interactive shooting range into the game, where, in addition to existing weapons, you can also learn a novelty – the Maser rifle – which emits a strong electric shock towards the opponent. Stationary machine guns will also be deployed in convenient locations in the landscape, and overall, it seems that Hide Kojima’s team has put a little pressure on the action. An important part of the game, of course, will be the actual delivery of shipments, during which it will be possible to use a new robot with strong legs, which can carry the load for you, or yourself with the cargo. It’s hard to say exactly what Kojima Productions is responding to, but it seems that the robot will be able to operate autonomously and will probably be an element of automating some paths if they seem too long or demanding. And if you get tired of all the basic activities, you will be able to go on a special racing circuit of Mrs. Fragile with several configurations, where you will be able to compete with others in extravagant vehicles.
Since Director’s Cut is designed for the PS5, developers obviously don’t forget about technical improvements, which logically include support for the haptics and adaptive triggers of the DualSense driver. However, three-dimensional audio will also be included, fast loading thanks to the SSD, and you can also look forward to two graphic modes. The first of them will offer the game in increased resolution of 4K and 60 fps, the second will offer native 4K with a lower frame rate, but full HDR connection or support for widescreen displays.