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20.12.2023 - 17:40 / gamespot.com / Eddie Makuch
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The studio needs «a little more time» to get the game ready.
By Eddie Makuch on
Death Stranding was supposed to come to iPhone, iPad, and Mac by the end of of 2023, but that's not going to happen. Publisher 505 Games has announced that the game is now shifting to 2024.
«We just need a little more time,» the publisher said in a statement on social media.
Here at @505_Games and @KojiPro2015_EN, we are excited to launch #DeathStrandingDC on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. We just need a little more time!
Stay tuned for a new release date in early 2024.
We can't wait to welcome more Porters to DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT. pic.twitter.com/zCa9Tcecd4
When it's released, players will get the Death Stranding Director's Cut for their phone, tablet, or Mac computer. iPads and Macs need to have an M1 chip or newer. Fans will need the iPhone 15 Pro to play Death Stranding. The game costs $40.
Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Village came to iPhone 15 Pro earlier this year, while Assassin's Creed Mirage and The Division Resurgence are headed to the newest iPhones in 2024. Apple's iPhones have technically been capable of playing current-gen games via cloud gaming, but now they are coming to Apple hardware natively.
In other Death Stranding news, Kojima Productions recently announced a deal with movie studio A24 for the Death Stranding movie. Kojima Productions is also developing Death Stranding 2.
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A new year has begun, which, as always, means several developers from across the industry have provided brief updates on what the coming months are going to have in store for them. Hideo Kojima is in that list as well, and in a recent New Year message published on Twitter, he has touched on the upcoming Death Stranding 2 and its development.
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If you’re a Mac user holding out for a chance to play Norman Reedus Walking Simulator, you’ll need to wait a little longer: the release date for Death Stranding: Director’s Cut has officially been pushed into next year. The good news is that it’s “early 2024”, so hopefully it won’t be too long.
Earlier this year, developer Kojima Productions and publisher 505 Games announced Death Stranding Director’s Cut for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, giving the game a 2023 release window at the time. 2023 is almost over though, and as some may have anticipated, the game has been hit with a delay. A new release date for the game will be announced early next year.
Death Stranding's iPhone, iPad and Mac release has been delayed.
The iPhone and Mac release of Death Stranding Director’s Cut has been delayed, publisher 505 Games has confirmed.
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The Apple iPhone and Mac version of Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding: Director's Cut has been delayed to early 2024, publisher 505 Games has announced.