Death Stranding 2 Kicks Off With a Near-Perfect Score on PlayStation Store

Death Stranding 2 Kicks Off With a Near-Perfect Score on PlayStation Store

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach has officially landed, and it already has a near-perfect score of 4.95/5 on PlayStation Store.

After years of waiting, the sequel to Death Stranding is finally here. Sure, folks who preordered the Deluxe Edition have a two-day head start compared to the rest, but now, from June 26, everyone can enjoy Kojima’s latest work. The game was already praised by critics everywhere (even though some had a more critical view of it), but now, as the game is officially launched, the players can give their two cents. And give them they did, as DS2 managed to get to a near-perfect score, based on user reviews.

A Near-Perfect Start – Death Stranding Has a 4.95/5 on PlayStation Store

On June 26, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach has officially released, meaning that players from all over the world can play and, more importantly for this article, rate the game. It already had a strong start, with a score of 90 on Metacritic, based on just over a hundred critic reviews. The User Reviews on Metacritic will be opened soon.

But, players can rate the game on the PS Store, which leads us to the fact that Death Stranding 2 has a 4.95/5 on PlayStation Store, making it one of the highest rated games out there, if not THE highest rated game. For the record, here are the scores of some other top-rated games of today:

  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – 4.91★
  • Persona 5 – 4.87★
  • ASTRO BOT – 4.84★
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – 4.83★
  • Baldur’s Gate 3 – 4.8★
  • Alan Wake 2 – 4.74★
  • ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree  – 4.74★
  • ELDEN RING – 4.71★

As for the Death Stranding 2 score in more detail, it is based (at the moment of writing) on 3217 reviews, where 98% users have given it five stars, 1% gave it four stars, and 1% gave it a one-star review. 

With Death Stranding 2 off to such a strong start among players, it’s clear that Kojima hasn’t lost his touch. So, whether you’re experiencing the world of Death Stranding for the first time or reconnecting with familiar faces from the first game, this sequel seems to deliver exactly what we were hoping for…and maybe a little more than we expected.

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