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Death Stranding does not forget PS4: Photo Mode "will come soon"

Death Stranding does not forget PS4: Photo Mode "will come soon"

It was officially announced for the PC version, but Kojima Productions now confirms that this expected addition will be available on the Sony console.

Taking out the photographer you have inside in Death Stranding will be possible regardless of the version you play. This has been stated by Kojima Productions on its official Twitter account. The developer led by Hideo Kojima has never ruled out that PlayStation 4 was to receive Photo Mode, but now it has officially confirmed it. "Thank you very much for your feedback. We are happy to confirm that Photo Mode is coming to Death Stranding on PS4 soon. "

This modality, available in many of the contemporary video games, was one of the most demanded characteristics by players, since the dilapidated universe they have created offers beautiful environments, which open doors to all kinds of montages. The Japanese study has released several trailers showing how it works.

United by catastrophe

Death Stranding is like a virus that spreads throughout the world until it contaminates everything: rain, plants, objects and people. Between life and death, neither on one side nor on the other, the plague that plagues humanity escapes the understanding of the survivors, but one person will be key in the possible salvation of the world, Sam Porter Bridges. This freight forwarder, who visits the United States (or what remains of it) to deliver the packages, will have to unify the different bases in order to connect them to the chiral network. This is the only way to avoid disaster, but the results are always unpredictable.

PlayStation 4 players have been accompanying Sam since last November, while PC users will have to wait a little longer, specifically until June 2. Unlike Horizon Zero Dawn, the Kojima Productions game is not published by PlayStation, but by 505 Games. Some of the additions will remain exclusive to PC, such as the crossover between Death Stranding and Half-Life: Alyx.

Source | Kojima Productions (Twitter)

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