Key conclusions
- A new update for Death Stranding on Xbox fixes the current Quick Resume bug.
- Before the fix, players using this feature were having problems saving their progress.
- Death Stranding is now available for 50 percent off on Xbox.
Death Stranding has released a new update for Xbox that fixes a bug related to the console's quick recovery feature. Former PlayStation exclusive, Kojima Productions Death Stranding was recently ported to the Xbox Series X/S seemingly out of nowhere, leading to a surge of hype and excitement regarding the game's sequel. Xbox gamers are happy to finally be able to get hands-on with Kojima's critically acclaimed title.
Although the game is controversial for its slower pace, Death Stranding nevertheless, it was one of the biggest games of 2019, as many expected from Kojima's production. The game went on to be nominated for Game of the Year at The Game Awards alongside titles such as Remedy's Control, Resident Evil 2 remake, and Sekiro: Shadow's Die Twicewho ended up taking home the award. Death StrandingThe Director's Cut, the version that hit Xbox last week, was released in 2021 and has improved the game for PlayStation 5. The Game Awards 2022 was the opening venue Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which remains one of the biggest upcoming titles.

Relatives
What Death Stranding Coming to Xbox Could Mean for OD
The recent release of Death Stranding: Director's Cut on Xbox consoles could have major implications for the upcoming Xbox title, OD.
Only about a week has passed since then Death Stranding appeared on Xbox out of thin air, publisher 505 Games released a small update for the polished port. The 505 Games support team is notifying players on Twitter Death StrandingThe Quick Resume bug has been resolved. Prior to the fix, some players using this feature were experiencing issues saving their game progress. Although there were no further patch notes as this was the only major port issue, 505 support noted that the most recent version Death Stranding on Xbox – version 1.4.1917.0.
Death Stranding Xbox quick summary error has been fixed
It's becoming pretty rare to release a game with so few bugs, especially for a port of a five-year-old game first released on a completely different console from a studio that hasn't yet released a game for that console. Such a feat is a testament to Kojima Productions and its quality control and testing teams. Some Kojima fans wondered if the sudden move would backfire Death Stranding to Xbox was meant to introduce its community to the first game before potentially announcing Kojima a Multi-platform release for Death Stranding 2. While that's certainly possible, others simply see it as the end of any exclusivity deal that PlayStation has in place Death Stranding.
Death Stranding is currently available for Xbox users at a 50% discount, though it's unclear when the game will return to its $40 price tag. With the Game Awards just around the corner, Kojima may have some more news Death Stranding fans who have been eagerly awaiting the game's sequel since its launch two years ago.