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Death Stranding could be coming to PC Game Pass – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
August 18, 2022
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PC Game Pass seemingly teased the possible arrival of Death Stranding to its streaming platform with a new profile pic on its official Twitter account.

The pic in question shows a verdant landscape rendered in computer graphics. A user going by the handle @havenOm was able to find the scene depicted in the image within Death Stranding, which is leading many to assume that the game will be coming to PC Game Pass in the near future.

Found it pic.twitter.com/xlHwrqz0qD

— NV (@naven0m) August 16, 2022

Interestingly, Death Stranding is a Sony-owned IP. If it does come to Game Pass in one iteration or another, it would join MLB The Show 22 as another PlayStation-backed game to do so. The PC version of Death Stranding is already available on Steam, and was published by 505 Games. The prospect of the game coming to the Xbox iteration of Game Pass is somewhat less likely, however.

Death Stranding is a horror game directed by the legendary Hideo Kojima and developed by Kojima Productions.

Featured image courtesy of nme.com.

 

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