[UPDATE]
The game just got its own Steam page, confirming a Spring 2022 release and a crossover with Cyberpunk 2077. More information about this release will be shared later this month.
[ORIGINAL STORY]
Death Stranding Director’s Cut PC version was seemingly confirmed by a leaked press release of Intel’s Arc CES 2022 announcements, as reported by VideoCardz.
According to the leaked PR, Death Stranding Director’s Cut PC will be the very first game to support Intel’s XeSS AI-based upscaling technology. The press release actually states it will feature ’exclusive’ integration, which makes us wonder whether NVIDIA DLSS will also be available (as in the base Death Stranding release) or not. Death Stranding Director’s Cut PC should also include optimization work for Intel’s 12th generation Core processors.
505 Games president Neil Rally shared the following statement:
Support for XeSS should be coming from other renowned game developers and publishers such as Techland (Dying Light 2), Ubisoft, Codemasters, PUBG Studios, IO Interactive (HITMAN, Project 007), IllFonic (Friday the 13th: The Game, Predator: Hunting Grounds), EXOR Studios (The Riftbreaker), Deep Silver Fishlabs (Chorus), Hashbane (Instinction), Massive Work Studio (Dolmen), and Wonder People (Super People). As a reminder, you won’t actually need an Intel Arc GPU to use XeSS, since the technology will be available cross-vendor.
As a reminder, Death Stranding Director’s Cut was first released in late September for PlayStation 5. Our own Kai Powell rated it 8.6 out of 10.