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Death Stranding Director’s Cut now on Xbox Series X, Amazon Luna+

Surprise!

Ahead of Death Stranding 2 On the Beach, Kojima Productions has now made available Death Stranding Director’s Cut on both Xbox Series S & X and Amazon Luna+.

“It is my pleasure to finally announce that Death Stranding Director’s Cut will be delivered to Xbox players,” said Hideo Kojima in a press release. “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.

“Kojima Productions… will continue to connect more and more players around the world, so please stay tuned.”

What’s more, Death Stranding Director’s Cut will currently be offered at a 50% discount for “a limited time”. In Australia, that brings its price down to $27.47 AUD.

Amazon Luna isn’t available within Australia. Luna+ is a Game Pass-like subscription service found within it.

Death Stranding is currently available on Windows PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series, Xbox Series X, iOS, and Luna.


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