Death Stranding 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Death Stranding 2 across the outlets.- Here is the Death Stranding 2 PC release date and time so you can play on launchDeath Stranding 2 will be released on PC on March 19, 2026, less than a year after its PlayStation 5 launch. The game's PC port will be available at various times depending on the region, with specific launch times provided for multiple time zones worldwide.
- Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 536: Legendary CooperationThe Official PlayStation Podcast episode 536 features discussions on upcoming releases like The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, MLB The Show 26, Crimson Desert, and Death Stranding 2. The episode includes an interview with Darren Bridges, Lead Designer at Sucker Punch, about Ghost of Yōtei Legends, and highlights updates for Helldivers 2, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Little Nightmares: Altered Echoes for PS VR2.
- Share of the Week: PrizePlayStation's Share of the Week highlights user-submitted screenshots and in-game moments from various titles including Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Death Stranding, and God of War Ragnarök. Players are encouraged to share their own in-game captures using #PSshare and #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.
- 50 Video Game Movies In The Works: How Many Of Them Will Actually Come Out?Hollywood is actively developing over 50 film and television adaptations of video game properties, ranging from major franchises like Elden Ring and Call of Duty to indie titles such as The Mortuary Assistant. While some projects like Death Stranding and Mortal Kombat 2 are further along, many others are in early development or face potential delays, with varying degrees of success seen in past video game movies.
- Spelhelgen är gåvan som fortsätter ge – vad spelar du?Several individuals discuss their gaming plans for the weekend, covering a variety of titles including Death Stranding, Helldivers 2, and Football Manager. Topics range from postal simulation and biathlon to spreading democracy and revisiting nostalgic games.
- Death Stranding 2 Almost Had Mech Suits, Spider-Nests, And One Seriously Cursed CatThe art book for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach reveals several cut concepts, including mech suits for Fragile, different outfits for Sam, and a cat companion with demonic wings. Early designs also featured unique iterations for characters like Tomorrow, Dollman, and Die Hardman, alongside aquatic-inspired BTs and HR Giger-influenced mech designs. The game is set to release on PC on March 19.
- Sony will no longer bring its first-party games to PCs, marking a major shiftSony is reportedly shifting its strategy and will no longer release major single-player PlayStation 5 games on PC, reversing a trend that began in 2020. While some online titles and games from external developers will still receive PC ports, this decision may limit future access to Sony's flagship titles on the platform. The change is attributed to weaker sales of recent PC ports and concerns about brand dilution.
- Uppgifter: Playstation slutar släppa sina stora singleplayer-spel på pcAccording to a Bloomberg report citing sources familiar with the company's plans, Sony is reportedly ceasing the release of its major single-player PlayStation titles on PC. While online games like Marathon and Marvel's Avengers will continue, titles such as Ghost of Yōtei and Saros are expected to remain exclusive to the PlayStation 5. This shift is reportedly due to lower-than-expected PC sales for some titles and concerns about hindering PS5 sales, though the strategy is not considered final and could change.
- PlayStation Will No Longer Publish Its Singleplayer Games On PC, Says New ReportSony's PlayStation division is reportedly reversing its strategy of releasing single-player exclusives on PC, with titles like Ghost of Yotei now slated to remain on PlayStation 5. While live-service and online games will still launch on PC, this shift aims to bolster console sales and protect the PlayStation brand, despite some past PC releases achieving significant success.
- No more single-player Sony PS5 exclusives are coming to PC according to a new reportA new report indicates Sony will cease releasing its single-player PlayStation 5 exclusives on PC, a shift from its previous strategy. While multiplayer titles and games from third-party developers published by Sony will still receive PC ports, this change aims to bolster the appeal of the PlayStation 5 console.
- Sorry, first-party PlayStation games aren't coming to PC anymoreSony is reportedly reversing its strategy of releasing first-party PlayStation 5 games on PC, with future tentpole single-player titles likely to remain console exclusives. This shift follows reports of poor PC port sales performance and concerns that PC releases may harm future console sales. While some online and previously announced PC titles will still launch multi-platform, Sony appears to be moving towards a more exclusive model similar to Nintendo.
- Sony PlayStation reportedly moving away from PC portsSony PlayStation is reportedly shifting away from releasing single-player games on PC, aiming to encourage console sales and maintain brand exclusivity. While some online titles may remain multi-platform, plans for PC ports of internally developed games like Ghost of Yotei have allegedly been canceled. This move is seen as a potential return to the era of console wars.
- Report: Sony losing interest in bringing major PlayStation titles to PCSony is reportedly scaling back its strategy of releasing major PlayStation 5 titles on PC due to unimpressive sales and concerns about brand dilution. While some titles like Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scars of Kosmora are still slated for PC release, plans for others have allegedly been scrapped. This contrasts with competitors Microsoft and Nintendo, who continue to support PC and their own hardware respectively.
- Kiss goodbye to Ghost of Yotei on PC: Sony is U-turning on its 'let's put our games on PC' strategy and bunkering back down with console exclusives, says BloombergSony is reportedly reversing its strategy of releasing PlayStation exclusive games on PC, according to a Bloomberg report. Titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros are expected to remain console-exclusive, ending a policy that began around 2020. This move comes despite previous success and internal discussions about the profitability of PC ports.
- Sony will no longer release their biggest PlayStation games on PC, claims report, starting with Ghost of YōteiA report claims Sony will cease releasing major single-player PlayStation 5 exclusives on PC, starting with Ghost of Yōtei. This marks a shift back towards console exclusivity, contrasting with Microsoft's broader platform strategy. While online-focused games will still be multiplatform, grand solo campaigns are reportedly being kept for PlayStation consoles.
- Sony Has Reportedly Returned to Console Exclusivity in Part Because Some Within PlayStation Are Worried That Releasing Games on PC May Hurt Sales of PS5 and Even PS6 - IGNSony is reportedly returning to a console exclusivity strategy for its single-player games, pulling back from PC releases due to concerns that PC versions may hurt PlayStation 5 and future PlayStation 6 sales. While online and live-service games will continue to be released on PC, including day-one releases for some titles, plans for games like Ghost of Yotei have been scrapped. This shift contrasts with Microsoft's multiplatform approach and may be influenced by perceived poor PC sales of PlayStation titles and the potential for PlayStation games to run on future Xbox consoles.
- Sony Reportedly Cutting Down on PC Ports for Single-Player PS5 GamesSony is reportedly scaling back PC ports for its single-player PlayStation 5 games, according to a report citing anonymous sources. Titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros may not be released on PC, with a faction within PlayStation believing these ports harm console sales. However, multiplayer games and certain upcoming titles are still expected to receive PC releases.
- The PC game releases we're most excited about in MarchMarch 2026 is set to be a busy month for PC game releases, featuring a variety of genres including the extraction shooter Marathon, the open-world action RPG Crimson Desert, and the horror remake Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake. Several other titles like Slay the Spire 2, Death Stranding 2, and SAND: Raiders of Sophie are also slated for release, alongside various game development events and Steam sales.
- Death Stranding 2 blir snällt mot din pcThe PC system requirements for Death Stranding 2 have been released ahead of its March 19th launch. The game will require at least a GeForce RTX 3060 or Radeon RX 6600 for 1080p resolution, with higher-end hardware needed for 4K. The PC version will also require 150 GB of storage.
- The Best Deals Today: Pokémon Starters Guide | TAGThis gaming news roundup highlights significant discounts on titles like Super Mario RPG, Death Stranding 2, and Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble. It also delves into memorable Pokémon battles, discusses starter choices in FireRed/LeafGreen, and touches on the series' inter-generational appeal. Additionally, the article mentions the original development of Resident Evil for SNES and previews upcoming games like Mightreya and Hypnos.