Death Stranding Director’s Cut launches for Apple devices this week

Death Stranding Director's Cut

Publisher 505 Games and developer Kojima Productions have announced Death Stranding Director’s Cut launches for Apple devices this week.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut launches on January 30th for iPhone 15 Pro and all iPads and Macs that have M chips, for $39.99. Preorders are live for 50% off.


Here’s a rundown on the game:

From legendary game creator Hideo Kojima comes a genre-defying experience, now expanded in this definitive DIRECTOR’S CUT.

In the future, a mysterious event known as the Death Stranding has opened a doorway between the living and the dead, leading to grotesque creatures from the afterlife roaming the fallen world marred by a desolate society.

As Sam Bridges, your mission is to deliver hope to humanity by connecting the last survivors of a decimated America.

Can you reunite the shattered world, one step at a time?

DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT on iOS includes a HIGH FRAME RATE, PHOTO MODE, and cross-over content from Valve Corporation’s HALF-LIFE series and CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077. Stay connected with players around the globe with the Social Strand System.

Mac and iOS

  • Sign-in to iCloud and activation of iCloudDrive are required to play this product.
  • This product can be played offline, but a network connection is required to fully experience the Social Strand Systemâ„¢. Communication fees will be incurred during online play.

Only for iOS version

  • When playing this product for the first time, you will be required to download additional data. You can start the game once you have downloaded approximately 13 GB, but additional downloads will occur as the game progresses, requiring a total of approximately 50 GB of downloads. Additional downloads will occur when additional language voice data is used.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut has been available for PlayStation 5 and Windows PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store).

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