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but it's Guerrilla don't get your hopes up
Oh man, that's more than I could have even hoped for. I was just hoping for it to run decently and not be a pile of trash port like Dark Souls.
Death Stranding is using the newer Version of Decima (The Engine that Horizon Zero Dawn (HZD) used), some of the things that Kojima pulled in Death Stranding were back then when HZD was in Development not possible yet so don't expect for example the same sharp Textures and other things you have seen so far on the PlayStation Reviews and Videos of those too Games.
One of the more prominent examples of how the Engine changed over the time was that for example in the Main Game itself you couldn't leave traces when you walked through deep snow/sand while that feature was added afterwards to the Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds DLC Region and other Graphic Features.
So in the long term speaking Death Stranding will look on the PC better because it will use all those newer features the Decima Engine that Horizon Zero only partly supported.
It's 2020 after all, not 1990.
All but confirmed.