Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Makes a Bold PC Debut with Next-Gen Tech and Accessible Specs

An exciting update has emerged for fans anticipating Death Stranding II: At the Oceanfront on the PC. Recent announcements have provided insight into the system requirements and exciting technological features that will accompany the title's new platform release.

At the most recent edition of State of Play—which notably shifted attention from other high-profile titles—the team at Kojima Productions confirmed that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will soon cease to be a PS5 exclusive. The PC version has now been officially announced, with its launch date set near March 19. This news naturally raises the question of what kind of computer setup is needed to enjoy a game as visually striking and immersive as this one.

Fortunately, the PC specifications for Death Stranding 2 have been detailed and are surprisingly accessible. This should come as a relief to many gamers who are hesitant to upgrade their hardware amid current pricing trends. The detailed system requirements include several noteworthy features:

  • The integration of Pico technology (Progressive Image Compositor) developed by Guerrilla, used with the Decima engine—this technology is the same one powering the PS5 edition.
  • Support for ultrawide aspect ratios.
  • Compatibility with DLSS 4, FSR 4, and XESS 2, ensuring smooth performance and enhanced visuals.
  • An update on the day of release will introduce the PlayStation logo gear, a feature that debuted on the PS5 version.

The complete specifications are available in a detailed graphic that accompanied the announcement. With such well-rounded requirements and cutting-edge features, many gamers are looking forward to experiencing Death Stranding 2 on PC. With the launch day fast approaching, the community is already buzzing with excitement over the upcoming launch next month.

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