Nvidia had a major leak in 2021 that confirmed a number of games including Death Stranding Director’s Cut on PC. Nvidia disproved the list by saying it was “speculative,” but it has now been confirmed by an alleged Intel leak pointing to a release date in March 2022.
In a letter shared by VideoCardz.com, The reported confirmation comes from 505 Games President Neil Rally: “We are excited to announce our partnership with Intel for the Death Stranding Director’s Cut Edition on PC. Death Stranding is a very popular game among PC gamers and we are excited very, See how Intel’s new XeSS technology will improve the Director’s Cut experience. ”
According to both the Nvidia leak and the new Intel leak, 505 Games will continue to release Death Stranding on PC, as opposed to Sony handling it in-house with its new PC initiative. That being said, it’s unclear how the upgrade will work. Many speculate that, as in the case of PlayStation, it will be a $ 10 paid upgrade that will likely be listed as DLC.
The alleged confirmation letter is about Intel’s new Arc / XeSS graphics, a new super-resolution technology that will support ray tracing, super-sampling and AI-controlled upscaling. All of this is set to come to Death Stranding as part of the Director’s Cut release on PC, although you’ll need hardware to support it.
It is also mentioned that Codemasters, EXOR Studios, Fishlabs, Hashbane, IOI, Illfonic, Massive Work Studio, PUBG Studios, Techland, Ubisoft and Wonder People will be using XeSS on the PC board. Or maybe we’ll see it’s mostly limited to future releases.
If the March date is right, it shouldn’t be too long before an official announcement is made. In the meantime, other PC exclusives will be released, such as Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and The Lost Legacy, bundled as the Legacy of Thieves Collection. It has a vague 2022 window so it can arrive anytime, but you can always play Horizon Zero Dawn or Day’s Gone while you wait. God of War (2018) is also slated for January 14th, just ten days away, so there’s a lot to do before the Director’s Cut finds its way.
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