Death Stranding Director’s Cut is now available on the App Store, and accessible on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The delightful entertainment odyssey, created by Kojima Productions, takes the spotlight on the A17 Pro-powered iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, as well as on iPads and macOS devices equipped with the M1 chip or later.
Developed earlier as an PlayStation exclusive in 2019, the game widened its reach to PC before arriving on Apple platforms, as revealed at the WWDC event in June the previous year.
Ensuring an effortless UI experience, Death Stranding on iPhone, iPad, and Mac functions natively on Apple Silicon, employing MetalFX Upscaling for an unparalleled visual spectacle, as highlighted in a Tuesday blog post by 505 Games, the team entrusted with the Apple device adaptation.
For a limited time, enthusiasts can embark on this gripping experience with a 50 percent discount, valid until February 20, at Rs. 1,999. The Director’s Cut also adopts a universal purchase approach, allowing users to make a one-time acquisition and enjoy the game across other compatible Apple devices.
Death Stranding is immersive and engaging
Death Stranding on iOS comes loaded with high frame rate mode, a captivating photo mode, and exclusive cross-over content from Valve’s Half-Life series and CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077. To dive into this adventure, Apple users must sign in to iCloud and activate iCloudDrive. The game mandates iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS 13.3 or later, occupying approximately 77GB of storage space.
The release marks another stride in Apple’s endeavor to bring top-tier gaming experiences to its devices, following the recent arrival of Resident Evil 4 on iPhone 15 Pro and compatible iPad and Mac models. Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage is also set to join the Apple gaming roster in 2024.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut, originally launched on the PS5 with enhanced graphics, performance, and new gameplay elements in late 2021, immerses players in the shoes of Sam Porter Bridges (portrayed by Norman Reedus). The immersive narrative unfolds as Sam, a deliveryman, navigates a post-apocalyptic United States, striving to reconnect society’s scattered remnants dwelling in bunkers.