

Each week, Epic Games Store offers players a free video game title.

However, another means to get players on the client was a massive hit. This move was not that popular with PC players. Through Epic Games Store, the IP owners would have a better revenue cut and with Epic Games offering deals, these titles would become exclusive to the Epic Games Store marketplace for a predetermined duration of time. One of the means of doing this was through contract deals made with publishers and developers. With Epic having the funds to really back the storefront up, we saw several attempts to get players on their digital storefront client and away from Valve’s Steam marketplace. If we manage to get a review copy of the title, we’ll certainly share our impressions of the update.That was until Epic Games Store joined into the mix. While we wait for further news, we can enjoy the expanded Director’s cut on the 30th of March. The one was labeled as ‘big’ and the other ‘challenging’. Last year, Hideo Kojima hinted at two new games while remaining mysterious about them. In the meantime, we’re waiting to see what else Kojima Productions is working on. The new Death Stranding Director’s Cut will be a great way for gamers who haven’t tried the game to step in and try it. If you recall, there seemed to be some agreement in place that 505 Games could port the game to Windows, but it needed to stay away from competitor consoles. There’s still no sign of Death Stranding coming to Xbox or Xbox players being able to stream it from the GeForce Now app on console. Death Stranding Director’s Cut will have all of these and more, with improved graphics appearing thanks to Intel’s Xe Super Sampling. They’ve seen new missions, weapons, boss battles, and more in the science fiction exploration game. PS5 players have already had a taste of some of the new content. Indications are that we’ll see the upgraded game as soon as March 30th, 2022. Remember how long we waited for Death Stranding to appear on PC and PS4, which then carried over to the PS5? Well, it’s been two years since the glorified walking simulator finally launched and the Director’s Cut for PC is almost ready.
