Newer Apple devices can now play Hideo Kojima's latest.
Image from Death Stranding on iOS and Apple.

Apple users with an iPhone 15 Pro, certain iPad models, and certain Mac devices can now purchase and play Death Stranding Director's Cut. From now through Tuesday, February 20 you will be able to save 50% off of the typical price of Death Stranding. The normal price is $39.99 on the App Store, so that 50% off will get you Death Stranding for just about $20.

Those with an iPhone 15 Pro model with the A17 Pro chip or better will be able to play this game. Also, every iPad and Mac with the M1 chip or later should be able to run Death Stranding Director's Cut.

Today's announcement also comes with word that there is a limited edition release of a Death Stranding themed Backbone One. This is a mobile gaming controller that also holds your phone while playing.


Click image for larger version  Name:	DSDC_iPhone_BB.webp Views:	0 Size:	50.8 KB ID:	3528589 Click image for larger version  Name:	DSDC_iPhone_Mission.webp Views:	0 Size:	70.6 KB ID:	3528590 Click image for larger version  Name:	DSDC_iPhone_Gazers.webp Views:	0 Size:	230.0 KB ID:	3528591 Click image for larger version  Name:	DSDC_iPhone_Delivery.webp Views:	0 Size:	389.2 KB ID:	3528592 Click image for larger version  Name:	DSDC_iPhone_Ladders.webp Views:	0 Size:	160.9 KB ID:	3528593

Follow the story of Sam “Porter” Bridges, portrayed by Norman Reedus, as he makes the dangerous trek across the desolate remains of America. Guide Sam on a cross-country journey as he grapples with the current state of humanity, and uncover the mysteries of the Death Stranding - an inexplicable phenomenon plaguing the world.

DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT includes a number of new features and content not in the acclaimed original, such as brand-new delivery assists, additional stealth missions, an expanded storyline, and more. Customize Sam’s gear with fresh cosmetic items, and unlock a wealth of new combat abilities. Indulge in an engrossing narrative led by a star-studded cast, including Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, and Léa Seydoux among others.