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Death Stranding on PC: its Photo Mode will allow you to take screenshots of the kinematics

Death Stranding on PC: its Photo Mode will allow you to take screenshots of the kinematics

The images cannot be manipulated as in the playability phases, since it will not be possible to move the camera angle.

The PC version of Death Stranding continues to reveal news, this time about its Photo Mode, one of its great additions in compatible, which has not been completely ruled out in PlayStation 4. The work of Kojima Productions, directed by Hideo Kojima, will no longer be exclusive Sony's console in summer, date on which the most fans of screenshots can enjoy the expected mode. As announced by the creative, the tool will allow editing not only gameplay elements, but also immortalize the cinematic sequences.

The players will find, in these cases, with some restrictions, since unlike the gameplay phases, the editor will not let the camera angle move during the sequences. However, those who intend to avoid spoils may have to block some words in the respective social media filters. Images of all kinds are coming up on Twitter, so maybe prevention is better than cure. The tool offers the possibility to modify the contrast and color, zoom, manipulate the camera and much more.

Norman Reedus and Kojima, in conversations

Is the collaboration between actor Normal Reedus and Kojima Productions over? Everything seems to indicate no, since the interpreter has ensured that he is chatting with the Japanese director to test possible new projects. Both maintain a friendly relationship since their first collaboration began, with the canceled Silent Hills. After that failed attempt, which also related to Guillermo del Toro, Death Stranding was the proposal that finally materialized.

Death Stranding stars Norman Reedus in the role of Sam Porter Bridges, a man who delivers merchandise in a United States devastated by calamities. Only your work and your effort to unite all the territories will guarantee the survival of all the planet's species. Its launch is set for next June 2 on PC.

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