Death Stranding Headed To Humble Choice Games In April

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Aliens: Fireteam Elite And Rollerdrome Also Included!

Death Stranding comes from the beloved developer behind the Metal Gear franchise, Hideo Kojima. After a cryptic marketing campaign, the game was released in 2019, and the hype surrounding the franchise has increased significantly as Death Stranding 2 has also been announced, with Norman Reedus returning for his role.

For those who have not been able to try the game yet, it looks like another opportunity has come up. As reported by the reliable Billbil-kun, Humble Choice offerings for April includes the Death Stranding Director’s Cut.

Last year, Death Stranding was free to claim on the Epic Games Store. However, the storefront did not offer the Director’s Cut.

Death Stranding has also been available on the PS Plus Extra offerings, and this latest release should mean that the game has been widely available across multiple platforms, potentially creating more anticipation for the sequel.

Fans can also claim Aliens: Fireteam Elite and Rollerdrome. The latter was released last year and saw praise for its creative art style and gameplay.

For those interested in the Humble Bundle, the membership costs $11.99 a month, and the games are yours to keep once claimed. However, the deal will only last till May 2.

Do you think April’s Humble Choice games are good value? Which game is your favorite among the three? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section.

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