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Death Stranding Is Now On Xbox Series X|S, Five Years After It First Launched On PS4

Hideo Kojima's first game following his departure from Konami is now available on Xbox Series X|S.

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In a surprise announcement, Kojima Productions has revealed that Death Stranding is now available on Xbox Series X|S. The first game produced by Hideo Kojima and his studio after he left Konami, Death Stranding was released five years ago on PS4 and would be followed by PC and iOS ports in 202 and 2023, respectively. As a launch special, publisher 505 Games is offering Death Stranding at a 50% discount on Xbox.

This is the director's cut edition, which added enhanced graphical options, gameplay changes, and new content on top of the original game. Set in a world where humanity had barely survived an extinction-level event, Death Stranding follows Sam Porter Bridges on a post-apocalyptic trek as he explores the USA and works to reconnect its various cities.

The game also featured a star-studded cast, with many of the characters not only being voiced by famous faces but also adopting their likenesses for Death Stranding. Bridges was played by Norman Reedus, and other roles were filled by Lea Seydoux, Mads Mikkelsen, Troy Baker, Guillermo del Toro, and more.

"In the face of all of Death Stranding's violence, its dead things, its surreal horror, and the bleakest, salted-earth portrayal of the post-apocalypse, there has always been this strong mote of hope and love and bonding and connection that's never been more necessary," Justin Clark wrote in GameSpot's Death Stranding: Director's Cut review. "If nothing else, Death Stranding: Director's Cut is the best excuse to return to the valley of the shadow of death, and find the grim beauty waiting there. What the new features and content bring to the table is simply making that return easier and more welcoming than ever."

A sequel was officially revealed in 2022 after months of teases, and while Death Stranding 2: On the Beach doesn't have an exact release date yet, it does look like it'll be a wild follow-up to the original. Film and television company A24 also announced last year that it'll be working with Kojima Productions to produce a live-action adaptation of Death Stranding, and Kojima is hoping it'll pick up a few prestigious awards on the film circuit.

On top of that Death Stranding work, Kojima has also teamed up with Get Out director Jordan Peele on OD for Xbox Game Studios and he's also developing on a Metal Gear-like game under the working title of Physint.

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Played the bejesus out of this title back when it came out. Wanted to support him and his new studio so I bought the PS5 and PC copy when it released. Easily have over 100 hours in each version. Just a fantastic ride. It's a slow burn but once you "get it", man, it's an amazing experience and there's just nothing else like it out.

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Kojima is a creator. As such he wants to make his content available to the widest audience possible. Ask any developer and they'd tell you (at least off the record) that if it were up to them, their games would be available everywhere. Great that Xbox players can now experience this very strange and great game.

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In other words, Kojima’s game will never be totally exclusive. Pretty sure OD will release on PS eventually if PS wants it.

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Since it is launching as an Xbox Play Anywhere title, that is nice, since you'll be able to play on console and then pick it where you left off on PC, where I mainly play. But I'm hesitant to get it, as most of my PS friends said the game is boring and their least favorite Kojima game.

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@TheTenthPlague: I beat this game twice and it was fantastic. I started out not too sure, but it didn't take too long before the ambiance and story sucked me in. Maybe it's a love or hate kind of game, but it's worth a try to see for yourself.

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Now it's time for masochistic Xbox players to punish themselves with this painful program. :DDD

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