Is Death Stranding still coming to the PC? Hideo Kojima’s bizarre new game was originally announced back in 2016 for the PC and the PS4, however, any talk of a PC launch has seemed to trail off in the intervening three years. All we really know for sure is that the game will be released for the PS4 on November 8.
But that all changed this morning as the acclaimed developer confirmed that Death Stranding is on track to make its PC debut in the “Early Summer” of 2020. Publishing duties for the game’s PC release will be handled by 505 Games, and they said that “additional details” would be announced at a later date.
In the meantime, everyone seems very excited that Death Stranding is officially in the works for the PC.
“We are so thankful to all of you who have been supporting Death Stranding so far,” said Kojima. “We have been listening to feedback from our community and are excited to bring Death Stranding to PC in early summer of next year.”
“We are extremely excited and honored to be working with the supremely talented team at Kojima Productions and to bring Death Stranding to PC gamers around the world,” said Raffi Galante, the CEO of 505 Games. “Death Stranding will take gamers through a completely original experience that will delight PC gamers everywhere.”
505 Games also confirmed that Kojima’s offer to include Conan O’Brien in Death Stranding wasn’t a joke. The comedian has indeed been added to the game’s talented roster, which also includes Mads Mikkelsen, Lea Seydoux, Guillermo Del Toro, Geoff Keighley, and Norman Reedus.