The eagerly awaited sequel from Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, has been hit by piracy just two days before its PC launch. The game's files escaped from a Steam pre-load, giving unauthorized users entry. The official rollout is scheduled for March 19, 2026, and unauthorized versions do not include online capabilities.
As the PC version of Death Stranding 2 neared release, it suddenly emerged online through illicit channels. Sources say the breach happened on March 17, 2026, stemming from an unprotected pre-load on Steam. Those who got hold of the files can start the game, yet they lack access to online components, curtailing the complete gameplay.
Death Stranding 2 brings Sony's Pico upscaling technology to PC for the first time outside the PlayStation 5 ecosystem. It also supports well-known options such as NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS, which should boost performance across various hardware setups.
The follow-up maintains the distinctive approach of the original, blending exploration, storytelling, and multiplayer elements. Set in a post-apocalyptic landscape where characters confront enigmatic forces, the PC debut offers fans a version free from console restrictions.
Neither the publisher nor the developers have released an official response regarding the incident. Such breaches might affect initial sales, although interest in Hideo Kojima's title remains strong. The game will launch exclusively on PC on March 19, 2026, with no simultaneous availability on other platforms.
For those opting for a legitimate copy, Death Stranding 2 will be offered at the standard price on Steam. It's wise to keep an eye out for potential deals, as no launch discounts have been announced so far.
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