Everything is set for Death Stranding: Kojima’s latest game to arrive on PC Game Pass

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Originally released for PlayStation 4 in 2019, ‘Deathbender‘ received a computer version the following year. Xbox Game Pass, now one of the most popular game services in the world, is getting this version in its catalog. As you can see, the project led by Hideo Kojima will only be available on Game Pass for PC. This is because Sony is still responsible for controlling the rights to the video game, so it’s unlikely that Microsoft’s consoles will get the game later. In any case, the launch of the title on Microsoft service is an important first step towards potential future deals with Sony.

The announcement of his arrival was very well received by Xbox users, but it didn’t come as a surprise, as Microsoft offices nurtured the idea of ​​a premiere on Xbox Game Pass. The official profile of the platform that created its firsts made a few references to the game’s arrival. A few days later, it became official that ‘Death Stranding’ would be part of its service catalogue.

Expectations for the second game

While Kojima Productions has not endorsed or denied any excesses, the series’ protagonist, actor Norman Reedus, revealed in a recent interview that he was involved in the production of ‘Death Stranding 2’. Shortly after the interview, Kojima aimed to threaten the actor with a humorous post on Twitter for saying something he shouldn’t have said. But everything turned out to be a joke, and soon the couple took a beautiful photo.

Any information about a supposed second video game in the series raises a lot of anticipation, and the Japanese creator is well aware of this, as he often uses social networks to report news of his own creations, but unfortunately has not yet commented. nothing about a possible ‘Death Stranding 2’. And of course, without official confirmation, only rumors have their way.

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