Death Stranding 2 PC System Requirements Revealed, Launches March 19
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PC Specs and Release Date Confirmed
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is coming to PC on March 19, 2026, with Kojima Productions officially detailing the system requirements through the PlayStation Blog. PC players won't have to wait much longer to experience Hideo Kojima's ambitious sequel.
A Cinematic Sequel Comes to PC
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach launched on PS5 to strong critical reception, praised for its unique blend of delivery gameplay, stunning visuals, and deeply cinematic storytelling. The PC version promises to bring all of that to players with high-end graphical options and performance scaling for a wide range of hardware configurations.
The game features returning cast Norman Reedus alongside new additions including Léa Seydoux, Elle Fanning, and Shioli Kutsuna, with Kojima's signature directorial flair throughout.
What to Expect on PC
The officially revealed system requirements cover multiple performance tiers, allowing players with varying hardware to enjoy the experience. Support for DLSS, FSR, and other upscaling technologies is anticipated, ensuring smooth performance even on mid-range hardware. With March 19 approaching, PC players should prepare their systems for one of the most visually ambitious titles of 2026.
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