Death Stranding PC Case

Death Stranding PC Case by TSUKUMO and Kojima Productions to Release This Fall

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Kojima Productions and Japanese PC store TSUKUMO will be teaming up to release a special Death Stranding PC case. This unique PC case will come branded with the Bridges logo. While a price for this exclusive PC case hasn’t been disclosed, TSUKUMO has uploaded a trailer highlighting this premium case. The Death Stranding Bridges PC case is scheduled to release in Fall 2020. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The only other information that was disclosed was the model type, which is a Fractal Define 7 Compact. This case can be fitted with 360mm GPU cards and can accommodate ATX, mATX, ITX motherboards. The website warns that it might be a bit of a tight fit in regards to the motherboards, however. Additionally, the top panel can be replaced for a more breathable replacement if you are worried about your PC running too hot.

You can watch the trailer for the Death Stranding Bridges PC case below:

Other recent collaborations with Kojima Productions have included a short collaboration event with the Japanese delivery service Yamato Transport. This short event will give Kojima Productions fans a chance to win exclusive collaboration merchandise featuring Ludens, the Kojima Productions mascot, and Kuroneko, the mascot for Yamato Transport.

Death Stranding is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and PC.


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