Hideo Kojima and Geoff Keighley announced Death Stranding Director’s Cut last month during the Summer Game Fest. The Kojima-esque trailer gave out Metal Gear vibes with Sam Porter Bridges messing around with a box in order to stealthily get around some enemies. We’ve got a lot more information about the director’s cut since then, but it seems that Kojima isn’t too happy with the name.

In a tweet put out by the director only a few hours ago, he talked about how a ‘director’s cut’ for movies is “an additional edit to a shortened version that was either released reluctantly because the director did not have the right to edit it, or because the running time had to be shortened.”

However, the upcoming version of Death Stranding isn’t that. It includes features, storylines and mechanics that were “additionally produced”, so he isn’t too happy with calling it a director’s cut. If it was solely his call, he might have called it a “Delector’s Plus”. Whatever the nomenclature may be, the upcoming version of the game includes a number of new additions.

Additional story content will tell players more about Sam Bridges and the world of Death Stranding. New tools have also been included to help Sam make those vital deliveries; a catapult to launch your cargo ahead of you, a buddy bot to share the load and even carry you, a support skeleton, and a ramp to help you jump across craters and ravines.

A number of new weapons have also been added to Sam’s arsenal, including a Maser Gun, a Mounted Machine Gun, and a firing range to try them out. The most surprising addition however, is the Fragile Circuit Racing Mode which allows you to race around a circuit in vintage cars.

Aside from the additional content, Death Stranding Director’s Cut also supports additional features like ultra-wide resolutions on the PlayStation 5, as well as a save transfer feature which will allow players to pick back up from where they left off in the PlayStation 4 version of the game.

Owners of Death Stranding on the PS4 can upgrade to the PS5 exclusive Director’s Cut version for a fee of $10. It will also include crossover content from Half-Life and Cyberpunk 2077.

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