Death Stranding will receive a release patch that will improve the balance

Update 1.03 will not incorporate new missions or new content, but will focus on improving and fixing errors.

Tomorrow is in your hands, and that of Death Stranding in those of Kojima Productions, which is already working on a new patch for its video game. It will be ready, as confirmed by the study, the same day of launch. This is update 1.03, a patch that will not add new content, but that will improve some aspects and correct the inevitable mistakes of the first days. According to the Japanese, it will weigh approximately 1 GB, so we are facing a fairly light patch.

The journalists who worked with the review version had to download a patch of only 400 MB, 1.02. What does the new update offer? The patch notes say the following:

  • Multiple issues fixed
  • Game balance adjustments
  • Improvements in translation quality
  • The version of the saved data is updated
  • Data saved with version 1.03 cannot be used in previous versions.

The asynchronous online and the future of Kojima Productions in the cinema

Hideo Kojima, director of Death Stranding, recently recommended in an interview with Famitsu that users play online. The game concept, which refers to connections, invites players to collaborate thanks to asynchronous online functionalities.

On the other hand, Kojima Productions continued to make headlines and announced its intention to produce films in the future. If Kojima is placed behind the cameras it is still unknown, although the director of Mad Max, George Miller, got rid of flattery about his film capabilities: "The skill I see in the great filmmakers now I see it in the work of Hideo Kojima. All visual language, syntax, imaginary … everything is there. "

Death Stranding will go on sale on Friday, November 8 on PS4. The exclusive console does not move to the PC, because the game will be released in compatible early summer 2020, by the hand of 505 Games.

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