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Death Stranding 2 PC System Requirements (Steam) & PC Release Date Countdown

If you’re like me and have been itching to step back into Sam Porter Bridges’ shoes, the wait is almost over. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is officially hitting PC on March 19, 2026, and thanks to Nixxes Software, the port promises all the technical finesse that makes a PC experience shine.

The February State of Play revealed a ton of details, and I couldn’t be more excited to dive back into Hideo Kojima’s surreal world from my rig at home.

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Death Stranding 2 PC System Requirements (Steam) & PC Release Date Countdown

Countdown To Launch

As of February 26, 2026, there are just 21 days left until we can grab it on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Every day I’m checking my GPU temps, wondering how far I can push this game at 4K.

Exclusive PC Features

The PC edition isn’t just a straight port. Here’s what I’m personally geeking out about:

  • Unlocked Framerates: Break past 60 FPS depending on your hardware, giving smoother gameplay than any console could.
  • Ultra-Widescreen Support: Play in 21:9 or even 32:9 super ultra-wide for epic cinematic immersion.
  • Advanced Upscaling: NVIDIA DLSS 4, AMD FSR 4, and Intel XeSS 2 support, including frame generation for buttery-smooth visuals.
  • Enhanced Audio: Dolby Access, DTS Sound Unbound, and Windows Sonic bring the world to life like never before.
  • DualSense Integration: Feel haptic feedback and adaptive triggers right on your PC setup.

PC System Requirements

If you want to hit those jaw-dropping visuals without stutters, here’s what you need:

CategoryMinimum (1080p @ 30 FPS)Recommended (1440p @ 60 FPS)Very High (4K @ 60 FPS)
OSWindows 10/11 (v1909+)Windows 10/11 (v1909+)Windows 10/11 (v1909+)
ProcessorIntel i3-10100 / Ryzen 3 3100Intel i7-11700 / Ryzen 7 5700XIntel i7-11700 / Ryzen 7 5700X
Memory16 GB RAM16 GB RAM16 GB RAM
GraphicsGTX 1660 / RX 5500 XT (8GB)RTX 3070 / RX 6800RTX 4080 / RX 9070 XT
Storage150 GB SSD150 GB SSD150 GB SSD

Editions & Pre-Order Bonuses

Both Steam and Epic Games Store have pre-orders open:

  • Standard Edition ($69.99): Base game only.
  • Digital Deluxe Edition ($79.99): Base game + early Machine Gun unlock (Lv1), Gold variants of skeletons, and quirky exclusive patches like Quokka and Chiral Cat.

Story & Setting

The sequel picks up almost a year after the first game, moving the adventure to Australia. Sam Porter Bridges is back, expanding the Chiral Network while facing new natural hazards like earthquakes, sandstorms, and forest fires.

The Social Strand System returns, letting us indirectly help other players in a shared world. Personally, I can’t wait to see how these environmental challenges shape gameplay—it’s Kojima’s signature mix of tension, beauty, and unpredictability.

For PC gamers, this is shaping up to be the ultimate Death Stranding experience. With unlocked framerates, ultra-widescreen support, cutting-edge upscaling, and immersive audio, it feels like Kojima Productions designed this port for the hardcore fan. Mark your calendars for March 19, 2026, because the journey across post-apocalyptic Australia is about to get real.

 

If you’re like me and have been itching to step back into Sam Porter Bridges’ shoes, the wait is almost over. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is officially hitting PC on March 19, 2026, and thanks to Nixxes Software, the port promises all the technical finesse that makes a PC experience shine.

The February State of Play revealed a ton of details, and I couldn’t be more excited to dive back into Hideo Kojima’s surreal world from my rig at home.

Countdown To Launch

As of February 26, 2026, there are just 21 days left until we can grab it on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Every day I’m checking my GPU temps, wondering how far I can push this game at 4K.

Death Stranding 2 PC System Requirements (Steam) & PC Release Date Countdown

Exclusive PC Features

The PC edition isn’t just a straight port. Here’s what I’m personally geeking out about:

  • Unlocked Framerates: Break past 60 FPS depending on your hardware, giving smoother gameplay than any console could.
  • Ultra-Widescreen Support: Play in 21:9 or even 32:9 super ultra-wide for epic cinematic immersion.
  • Advanced Upscaling: NVIDIA DLSS 4, AMD FSR 4, and Intel XeSS 2 support, including frame generation for buttery-smooth visuals.
  • Enhanced Audio: Dolby Access, DTS Sound Unbound, and Windows Sonic bring the world to life like never before.
  • DualSense Integration: Feel haptic feedback and adaptive triggers right on your PC setup.

PC System Requirements

If you want to hit those jaw-dropping visuals without stutters, here’s what you need:

CategoryMinimum (1080p @ 30 FPS)Recommended (1440p @ 60 FPS)Very High (4K @ 60 FPS)
OSWindows 10/11 (v1909+)Windows 10/11 (v1909+)Windows 10/11 (v1909+)
ProcessorIntel i3-10100 / Ryzen 3 3100Intel i7-11700 / Ryzen 7 5700XIntel i7-11700 / Ryzen 7 5700X
Memory16 GB RAM16 GB RAM16 GB RAM
GraphicsGTX 1660 / RX 5500 XT (8GB)RTX 3070 / RX 6800RTX 4080 / RX 9070 XT
Storage150 GB SSD150 GB SSD150 GB SSD

Editions & Pre-Order Bonuses

Both Steam and Epic Games Store have pre-orders open:

  • Standard Edition ($69.99): Base game only.
  • Digital Deluxe Edition ($79.99): Base game + early Machine Gun unlock (Lv1), Gold variants of skeletons, and quirky exclusive patches like Quokka and Chiral Cat.

Story & Setting

The sequel picks up almost a year after the first game, moving the adventure to Australia. Sam Porter Bridges is back, expanding the Chiral Network while facing new natural hazards like earthquakes, sandstorms, and forest fires. The Social Strand System returns, letting us indirectly help other players in a shared world. Personally, I can’t wait to see how these environmental challenges shape gameplay—it’s Kojima’s signature mix of tension, beauty, and unpredictability.

Final Thoughts

For PC gamers, this is shaping up to be the ultimate Death Stranding experience. With unlocked framerates, ultra-widescreen support, cutting-edge upscaling, and immersive audio, it feels like Kojima Productions designed this port for the hardcore fan. Mark your calendars for March 19, 2026, because the journey across post-apocalyptic Australia is about to get real.

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