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Death Stranding 2's PC launch comes with a tougher new mode and, staying true to the brand, live-action cutscenes

Exciting Details Revealed for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach PC Release


The highly anticipated PC release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is just days away, and fans are eagerly awaiting the new features that will accompany its launch. Kojima Productions has unveiled some exciting details about what players can expect from the upcoming release.


One of the most intriguing additions is a new difficulty mode called “to the wilder,” which promises to provide a challenging experience for players. With mention of “deadly enemies” and the need for “ingenuity,” this mode is sure to test the skills of even the most seasoned gamers.


In addition to the new difficulty mode, players will have the opportunity to equip Sam with unique bandanas through completing new VR training missions. These missions will involve facing off against Neil in repeated fights, adding an extra layer of challenge to the gameplay.


Another exciting addition is the appearance of George Miller’s Chiral Feline in the private room on the DHV Magellan, as well as in the game’s photo mode. This quirky character is sure to add a touch of whimsy to the gameplay experience.


Interestingly, it was revealed in Hideo Kojima’s podcast Spacewalk that the game will feature live action cutscenes that were originally cut due to capacity limits. This unexpected addition is sure to delight fans and add a new dimension to the storytelling in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.


Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is set to launch on PC on March 19th, giving players the chance to embark on a new adventure in this critically acclaimed series. With a host of exciting new features and challenges awaiting them, fans can look forward to an unforgettable gaming experience.

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