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Régis Mathias

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Death Stranding Now on Mac: M1 Native Support & Benchmarks By Saad Muzaffar • Special Thanks to macgamerhq.com for republishing permission Images courtesy of macgamerhq.com Considered one of the most artistically pleasing and visually stunning games of all time, Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding has been released for both the MacBook and iOS. It is a completely native port, which means that we’re expecting great performance on the Mac. With the game being so aesthetically pleasing and graphically demanding, how does Death Stranding run on the Mac? We here at MacGamerHQ did a lot of benchmarks and a lot of results to provide you with validated, community-driven feedback and results for Death Stranding on Mac. Can you play Death Stranding on Mac? Yes, you can play Death Stranding on Mac if you have an M1, M2, M3 chip or later. Death Stranding features Mac-native support, which means that you’ll be able to play the game on ARM-based Macs. However, the game will not run at all on legacy Intel-based Macs. Since the game is a Universal application, it also runs on iPads and iPhones, specifically iPhones with an A17 Pro chip or later and M1 or later iPads.

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