Death Stranding Director's Cut has a save bug on Xbox, linked to the Quick Resume feature, causing players to lose progress. To avoid this, players should exit the game and ensure it's not in Quick Resume before restarting. 505 Games is aware of the issue, and a fix is anticipated. The game was a surprise release for Xbox, with Hideo Kojima expressing gratitude to fans for their patience.
The Director's Cut of Death Stranding is now available on Xbox Series X|S and PC, featuring new missions, crossover content, and enhanced features like high frame rate and ultrawide monitor support. The game offers a challenging list of achievements, including finding collectibles, completing premium deliveries, and upgrading structures, which can take 80 to 100 hours to complete. This version brings the popular PlayStation game to Xbox, potentially earning a spot among the best Xbox Series X|S games.
Death Stranding, originally a PlayStation exclusive, has been surprise-released on Xbox Series X/S to coincide with its fifth anniversary, priced at $20 for a limited time. This release marks the end of an exclusivity deal, allowing Xbox players to access the Director's Cut version. The game, known for its unique gameplay and storytelling, is also available on Amazon Luna, with a sequel and a movie adaptation in development.
Death Stranding has launched on Xbox Series X and S, marking its first appearance on the platform after being a PS4 exclusive. The release coincides with Kojima Productions gaining full ownership of the Death Stranding IP, allowing them to expand its reach. The Director's Cut version, now available with a 50% launch discount, includes new features and locations. This move raises speculation about a potential Xbox release for the upcoming sequel, Death Stranding 2, which remains a PS5 exclusive. Kojima Productions is also working on other projects for Xbox and Sony.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut is now available for Xbox Series, Windows, and Amazon Luna, marking the game's expansion beyond its original PlayStation release. Kojima Productions, which now fully owns the Death Stranding IP, aims to bring the game to more platforms. The Director’s Cut, featuring new content and enhancements, is currently offered at a discounted price of $19.99. This release coincides with the fifth anniversary of the original game's launch on PlayStation 4.