Sound the Reedus alarm—it seems all-but-certain that Death Stranding 2 is headed for PC in the surprisingly near future. As spotted by Gematsu—part-time videogame age-rating board and full-time surprise spoiler (I ain’t complaining), the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) recently surfaced a rating for a “Windows PC” version of Hideo Kojima’s latest postman simulator. It’s Mature 17+, in case you were wondering.
This would suggest that DS2 is due for a release on god’s own platform pretty sharpish, which might come as some surprise. It certainly surprised me. After all, the PS5 version of that game only released in June this year, and I still remember writing news stories about ex-PS boss Jim Ryan declaring that PC players would be waiting “two or three years” for the platform’s exclusives to make the migration.
Of course, Sony and Kojima are keeping schtum. We’re not really meant to know about this just yet, and it’s only because the ESRB just can’t help itself that we’ve even got this clue. For my money, I’d bet we’ll get some sort of official announcement at the upcoming Game Awards event on December 11—an excuse for Geoff Keighley to get Kojima out on stage.
I’ve heard DS2 is even better (though maybe a touch too easy), and I’m more than ready to once again deliver masses of mugs and Ludens figurines to the assorted bunker-freaks of Kojima’s post-apocalyptic wasteland.

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