As the date of Death Strandingâs fifth anniversary sits hours from ticking over in Japan, the former PlayStation exclusive has been surprise-released on the Xbox Series X/S! And at the same time, itâs half-price, meaning you can now pick up Hideo Kojimaâs adored falling over simulator for $20.
Originally released for PlayStation 4 in November, 2019, Death Stranding, it was widely considered a bizarre masterpiece. Kotakuâs review said it was âstupid, and obvious, and perfect,â a game that was about everything from fatherhood to American politics to âthrowing grenades made from your own piss and shit at ghosts.â It was also a game about being a delivery guy who struggles to stand up on hills.
There was, as has become mostly typical of late, a PC version released eight months later, and then in September 2021 came a whole new version of the game called Death Stranding: The Directorâs Cut. Once again, this was a PlayStation console exclusive, with a PC release, andârather bizarrely consideringâinclusion in Game Pass For PC. But still, nothing on Xbox.

However, with the gameâs fifth birthday arriving, it seems very likely some sort of exclusivity deal has expired, meaning the game was able to be surprise-launched on Xbox overnight. Itâs the Directorâs Cut version, and as mentioned, itâs half-price for the next couple of weeks. That deal extends to PC and PS5 too.
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In a press release, creator Hideo Kojima wrote, âIt is my pleasure to finally announce that Death Stranding Directorâs Cut will be delivered to Xbox players. I would like to thank all the fans who have stayed connected with us as well as everyone in the Xbox community who have been patiently waiting.â
The gameâs not in Game PassâŠyet. You know Microsoft will want it in there, so itâs a gamble if you wanna hold out and hope.
Meanwhile, Kojima Productions is currently mid-development of the sequel, Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, hopefully out next year, as well as in pre-production for a movie based on the first game. Alongside everything else Hideo Kojima is currently working on
Oh, and itâs also out on Amazon Luna, I guess?