- Death Stranding’s Online Features Won’t Require PlayStation Plus Subscription
- Death Stranding No PS+ Subscription To Access
While wait for the launch of Death Stranding, we’ve had a steady stream of information about the game, building up to its eventual release on the 8th of November. Today isn’t so much as officially released information, but likely just the confirmation of something we already thought. In this case, it’s that you won’t need a PlayStation Plus subscription to use the online features of Death Stranding.

As seen on the official artwork here in the UK for the Game.co.uk Limited Edition PS4 Pro Bundle, the box specifically states “Paid-for PlayStation Plus subscription required for online multiplayer. Sold separately. DEATH STRANDING does not require PlayStation Plus subscription”.
So yeah, as expected, this seems to state that Death Stranding doesn’t require a subscription for its online mode. Of course i ain't much surprise due to the fact that Death Stranding has purely asynchronous multiplayer. As for the content of the multiplayer, the official PlayStation website gave some details on it, stating:
You’re not the only one exploring this world. While we’re pretty sure you won’t be bumping into direct contact with other players in this world, it seems you may come across things they’ve built or left behind. There are clear signs of other travelers like yourself using equipment to cross gaps and scale mountains, making you the benefactor of their generous intrepidness. Be sure to leave them a like for their troubles it’s not yet known what purpose that serves, but at least it will make them feel deservedly appreciated.

You’re not the only one exploring this world. While we’re pretty sure you won’t be bumping into direct contact with other players in this world, it seems you may come across things they’ve built or left behind. There are clear signs of other travelers like yourself using equipment to cross gaps and scale mountains, making you the benefactor of their generous intrepidness. Be sure to leave them a like for their troubles it’s not yet known what purpose that serves, but at least it will make them feel deservedly appreciated.
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