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Death Stranding update 1.10 adds new BT feature

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Kojima’s celeb-filled postman sim, Death Stranding, has received a new title update today. Fire up your PlayStation 4 console and you’ll get a notification for version 1.10 which is ready to download and install right now.

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This surprise update is fairly small, making minor improvements to the game overall while also adding some extra settings when for BT encounters. Here are the patch notes from the PS4 update history menu:

Version 1.10

By toggling this new option you decide whether or not an extended BT encounter warning will appear when enemies are near to the player.

Death Stranding won our overall Game of the Year 2019 award, closely followed by Control, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Resident Evil 2. It also picked up gongs for Best Narrative, Best Single Player Game, and Best PlayStation 4 Game.

In our review, Tuffcub scored Death Stranding a masterful 10/10, stating:

Death Stranding is like nothing I have ever played; beautiful, heart racing, heart breaking, frustrating, epic, stunning, and utterly nuts. I laughed, I cried, I cursed, and I went to the toilet an awful lot. Death Stranding isn’t just my Game of the Year, it’s a contender for Game of the Generation too.

Currently, Death Stranding is only available on PlayStation 4. However, just days before launch, Kojima Productions confirmed that their debut AAA title will also be coming to PC in summer 2020. This version of the game will be published by 505 Games. Honestly, just wait until you see the mods.

It will be the first PC game to use the Decima Engine. Created by Guerrilla games, it’s the same engine that powers critically acclaimed PlayStation 4 exclusive, Horizon: Zero Dawn, which is rumoured to be also making its way to PC though we have no confirmation from Sony just yet.

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