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Kojima considers implementing Photo Mode in Death Stranding for PS4

Kojima considers implementing Photo Mode in Death Stranding for PS4

Hideo Kojima does not rule out taking the expected Photo Mode of Death Stranding to PS4 after massive requests from fans who demand it on console.

Next June 2 is the date marked by Kojima Productions for the arrival of Death Stranding on PC, as we know, with some exclusive features of this version. One of them is the increasingly popular Photo Mode, a feature that more players are fond of and that in this game makes all the sense in the world due to the beauty of some of its locations. Does this mean that PS4 users will not be able to enjoy it? Not necessarily, according to Hideo Kojima himself.

It is a possibility, update by

As it is clear from a tweet from Kojima himself, this Photo Mode could arrive in the future to the PlayStation 4 version, updated through, since there are not a few players who demand it.

“I present how to use the Photo Mode of Death Stranding in the PC version,” says Kojima on Twitter. “It is still in development, but I think you can get an idea of ​​how progress is going. I will consider it as a feature to be added in the future by updating, since there are many Sams in the world who are asking for it, ”he concludes, in clear allusion to those who are already enjoying the console game.

The Photo Mode of Death Stranding allows you to change the angle as well as pause the game, zoom in or out of the camera, use filters, color correction and lighting … That being said, Kojima was pleased to share in his timeline some screenshots of the game that are possible with this mode, for the moment at least, unpublished on PS4.

But this will not be the only novelty of the compatible version of Death Stranding. For now, it will include content related to Valve and Half Life, plus some extras if reserved, such as a gold and silver armor level 2, sunglasses, the soundtrack in digital format, a set of conceptual arts of the book “ Art of Death Stranding ”and more. In addition, it will have a higher frame rate than in PS4, and despite that content related to Half Life we ​​were talking about, it will also be available in the Epic Games Store.

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