Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is about to receive a massive injection of new content as Kojima Productions prepares for a major simultaneous launch this week. A significant free update is scheduled to arrive for the PlayStation 5 version on March 19, coinciding exactly with the game’s long-awaited debut on PC. While Death Stranding 2: On the Beach remains a focused single-player journey without the typical “live-service” hooks, Hideo Kojima appears committed to refining the experience for both new and returning players.
Before this latest announcement, fans had been enjoying the massive sequel since its initial console release, but the community has been eagerly waiting for news on Death Stranding 2’s PC port and further PS5 support. The original Death Stranding set a high bar for unique traversal mechanics and social connectivity, and the sequel has expanded on that “strand” philosophy by taking Sam Porter Bridges to entirely new territories. As the game prepares to reach a wider audience on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, the developers are using this milestone to unify the experience across both platforms by introducing shared features and technical improvements.
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Death Stranding 2 Sees “Wilder” Updates
One of the most significant additions in Death Stranding 2’s update is a punishing new difficulty setting designed for veteran players. According to the PlayStation Blog, the “To The Wilder” mode serves as the ultimate test of a porter’s skills, featuring significantly more dangerous environments and ruthless enemies. This mode is intended for those who want to experience the story under extreme survival conditions where every piece of equipment and every path chosen becomes a life-or-death decision. Once a player commits to this “Wilder” journey, they cannot turn back or lower the difficulty, making it a true test of endurance.
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In addition to the new difficulty, Sam can now sharpen his combat skills in a dedicated VR training environment. Known as “Trapped in a Strange Realm,” this area allows players to relive Sam’s most intense encounters, including replayable boss fights against formidable foes like Neil. Successfully navigating these trials will reward players with exclusive gear, such as new bandannas and suit patches, providing both a tactical advantage and a way to customize Sam’s appearance.
For fans of the game’s narrative, the update includes several pieces of never-before-seen footage. Hideo Kojima revealed on the Spacewalk radio show (via Okami) that new live-action cutscenes, which were originally left out due to storage constraints, have been restored to the game. These additions also include fresh nightmare sequences for Sam, further fleshing out the psychological toll of his journey.
Perhaps the most requested addition coming to Sam’s private room is the “Chiral Feline.” Kojima mentioned that he had been asking his staff to include this creature for years, and it is finally becoming a reality in this update. Players can interact with this mysterious cat aboard the DHV Magellan and even capture shots of it using the updated Photo Mode, which now includes various feline-themed filters and stickers.
Developed with help from Nixxes Software, the PC version of Death Stranding 2 is set to be a technical powerhouse. The game will feature advanced Ray Tracing for both reflections and ambient occlusion. These settings allow for more realistic shadows in crevices and better light behavior on surfaces like water and tar. While these features aren’t required to play, they are aimed at users with top-tier hardware who want to see the game’s On the Beach visuals at their absolute best.
Other technical highlights for the March 19 launch include:
- Ultrawide Support: Both PC and PS5 will now support 21:9 ultrawide monitors, with PC players having access to 32:9 super-ultrawide for gameplay.
- Upscaling Tech: Full integration for NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS will be available on day one for PC users.
- DualSense Integration: PC players using a DualSense controller will experience full haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support, mimicking the PS5 experience.
- Performance: The PC version features uncapped frame rates and deep graphical customization options.
The developers are encouraging fans to support the release to gain access to exclusive bonuses. According to the PlayStation Blog, players who connect their accounts will receive special design patches and a suit inspired by the PlayStation logo. With the Death Stranding 2 update going live on March 19, both console and PC players will finally be able to experience Kojima’s complete vision together.


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June 26, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Strong Language, Violence






