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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
Embark on an inspiring mission of human connection beyond the UCA. Sam — with companions by his side — sets out on a new journey to save humanity from extincti…
Cheapening a statue is not the usual way a game’s life cycle shifts, but that’s exactly what PlayStation Direct’s Spring Sale just did for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. A limited-edition DualSense dropped by $20 and the game’s hulking Collector’s Edition – the one with the 15-inch Magellan Man statue and a letter from Hideo Kojima – is now $129.99, down from $229.99. For fans and collectors who were balking at the original price, this turns a “maybe” into a real buying decision.
Collector’s Editions are theater: they sell a story about ownership, bragging rights and future resale value. When Sony slices 43% off that $229.99 bundle, it’s telling you either demand isn’t what publishers hoped or the company wants to clear shelf space ahead of a renewed marketing push for the PC launch. Either way, the practical outcome is simple: the barrier to owning the game’s premium merch just fell materially.
The DualSense discount is the same kind of nudge. It’s a themed pad — black, Drawbridge logo on the touchpad, decals on the grips and extra symbol-button detailing — not a gameplay upgrade. But shaving $20 off an $84 accessory is the kind of price move that turns “nice-to-have” into impulse buy. IGN’s deals roundup flagged the controller and the CE among this week’s standouts, which explains why retailers across the board have matched price reductions on the standard game too.

The CE still comes with the stuff collectors drool over: the digital game, a 15-inch Magellan Man statue, a 3-inch Dollman keychain, art cards, in-game patches and a machine-gun unlock, plus a personal-feeling letter from Kojima. Those are tactile, unique items — and you can argue the statue alone justifies a lot of the price for fans. But dropping $100 suggests Sony had to accept that many buyers didn’t think a stylized statue + trinkets at $230 was an easy sell.
PlayStation’s price adjustment matters more because the PC port arrives March 19, 2026. Nixxes and Kojima Productions packed the PC build with modern features — NVIDIA DLSS 4, AMD FSR 4, Intel XESS 2, Guerrilla’s PICO upscaling, ultrawide support, dynamic resolution and frame generation — which renews interest across platform-native players and streamers. If you were waiting to see what the port would bring before buying PS5 merch, the sale makes grabbing the physical shrine cheaper while you decide.

Here’s the bit PR would rather you not lean into: substantial discounts this early are often corrective, not celebratory. The community buzz around the reductions is muted so far — forum threads show thin traction — and that suggests collectors aren’t rushing in. That can be read two ways: either this is a buyer’s market and now’s the time to snag the CE, or Sony is quietly accepting those $229.99 expectations were unrealistic.
Is this a one-off clearance and will stock vanish, or the start of a longer price reset for premium gaming swag? PlayStation Direct still notes household limits and shipping rules, which hints at controlled inventory rather than endless restocks. My ask to Kojima Productions and Sony: if you’re going to treat Death Stranding 2 as a cross-platform, long-tail franchise, will premium physical editions remain collectible-irreplaceable items or become periodic markdown fodder?

TL;DR: PlayStation Direct cut the Death Stranding 2 CE to $129.99 and a themed DualSense to $64. That turn makes the CE actually affordable for a lot more people, and it’s timed perfectly ahead of the March 19 PC launch. Watch stock movement and community reaction — those will tell you if this is a savvy sale or an admission the original price was a stretch.
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