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Death Stranding will increase the size of the subtitles with its new patch

Death Stranding will increase the size of the subtitles with its new patch

One of the complaints of the players has always focused on the size of the texts, too small.

What do Death Stranding and The Outer Worlds have in common? Little thing, except that in both titles there have been complaints regarding the size of the subtitles. While Obsidian Entertainment partially corrected the problem, the Kojima Productions video game hasn't done it yet, but it won't take long. This was announced by the study through its official Twitter account, in which it explained that they will enable an option to change the size of the text.

"Good news," the tweet begins. “We are working on another update that focuses on some of the most common requests from players, such as the possibility of increasing the size of texts or having individual vehicles. The update is scheduled for mid-December. We appreciate all your feedback! ”They conclude.

Hideo Kojima's new work, which recently revealed certain techniques he uses when recording film sequences, has a very strong narrative component. However, as in The Outer Worlds, navigating through the interface and through the different menus is also important, so it remains to be seen whether visual aspects will be touched beyond subtitles.

Connect the territory

In the new work of the Japanese director, we handle Sam Porter Bridges, a messenger who is responsible not only for carrying goods, but also for connecting the various districts of the former United States. Since the appearance of Death Stranding, the world has ceased to be what it was. Death contaminates everything and dangers spread throughout the world.

Death Stranding is available on PlayStation 4 as console exclusive. Although since the announcement of the agreement between Sony and Kojima Productions it was confirmed that a compatible version would be released, they later focused on the promotion of the console title. However, shortly after the launch, the studio revealed that the game would reach computers in early summer 2020, at the hands of 505 Games.

Source | Kojima Productions (via Twitter)

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