Kojima Productions, together with PlayStation Studios XDEV’s social media account, have just announced that a new update (925.1 MB) for “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” is now available. This update focuses on resolving one significant issue related to the game’s camera functionality.
As a gamer, I’m excited about the upcoming fix for that annoying stuttering problem with my game’s camera and environment during gameplay. This issue is being addressed in the latest update, aptly named Patch 1.08. Not only will this patch sort out the stutter, but it’s also going to tackle several minor glitches and enhance the overall gaming experience by introducing some neat improvements to the game itself.
The sequel to “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” was launched on PS5 in June. To commemorate the game’s debut, Kojima Productions unveiled a concluding trailer filled with clips from the primary narrative, though these scenes were rearranged to prevent spoilers by avoiding providing context. The trailer showcased an industrial electronic soundtrack composed by Woodkid, and occasionally revealed snippets of gameplay.
In the recently released trailer for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, we get a glimpse of various action sequences. These include an exhilarating bike pursuit and battles against colossal adversaries. The spotlight is also given to some of the cast members, such as Luca Marinelli’s Neil and Troy Baker’s Higgs, alongside recurring characters like Fragile and Heartman.
Hey Porters! The latest update for DEATH STRANDING 2, version 1.08, is now available. This patch resolves a problem causing the camera or environment to seem jittery while in motion, as well as making some smaller adjustments and enhancements. The file size is approximately 925.1 MB.
— PlayStation Studios XDEV (@Sony_XDEV) August 7, 2025
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2025-08-08 16:43