Death Stranding gets a new update
The latest update for the PlayStation 4 game Death Stranding was released on November 13, 2019. The game developer is reacting quickly to the feedback from the players, because Death Stranding was only released on November 08, 2019.
The update is just under 1 GB and is described in the patch notes with the very brief words "Various perfomance improvements" in German "Various perfomance improvements".
Already on the release day of Death Stranding, the very first update came out, which contained the patch notes "Various perfomance improvements" and "Several problems solved". Even if not much information was given here, Kojima Productions is quickly taking care of the problem solving and optimization of the game.
What is Death Stranding for the PS4?
Before the release, there were many rumors and little official information about Death Stranding. Often the game was referred to as a walking simulator, which is not entirely wrong. However, Death Stranding is much more than that.
Hideo Kojima's latest masterpiece is set in a decaying America that has fallen into many small pieces. In this dystopian world lives Sam Porter Bridges, played by Hollywood actor Norman Reedus. Sam tries to connect people, cities and places with each other. For this he transports important goods such as food, tools, medicine, weapons and even sperm.
On his travels, he always carries the BB-baby with him, which is strapped to his chest in an artificial womb. The baby warns Sam of invisible dangers that try to destroy humanity from another world. This other world is the world of the dead. This is the basic principle of Death Stranding and yet it is not even remotely explained what the game is exactly.
Multiplayer in Death Stranding?
This question often arises when it comes to the PlayStation 4 game. There is a multiplayer in Death Stranding, but this is not exactly what most people imagine when they think of an online multiplayer mode, because in the so-called asynchronous multiplayer you do not meet other players. Much more you will find everywhere in the open world traces of other players such as messages, ladders or even whole boxes with useful objects. But that's not the only