Death Stranding 2 Update 1.10 Released – Full Patch Notes

by · DSOGaming

Kojima Productions and Nixxes have released Title Update 1.10 for Death Stranding 2 and shared its full patch notes. So, let’s see what this new patch brings to the table.

Patch 1.10 comes with stability improvements and fixes a freeze that could occur for some players when using the instant camera. The devs have also addressed an issue related to Steam Input mapping and fixed a visual distortion issue that could appear in screenshots when using DLSS upscaling.

As we can see, this is a small update. It does not pack any performance improvements or visual enhancements. So, don’t expect much from it.

As I wrote in my PC Performance Analysis, Death Stranding 2 is one of the most optimized PC games of 2026. The game can run on a wide range of PC systems, and it looks amazing. It’s not THE best-looking game on PC in 2026. However, when it comes to overall optimization, this is one of the best examples we’ve gotten this year.

Like always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below, you can also find its full patch notes.

Death Stranding 2 Patch 1.10 Release Notes

  • Fixed a freeze that could occur when using the instant camera.
  • Addressed a Steam Input issue where assigning the same action multiple times could cause the wrong input icon to be displayed.
  • Resolved an issue where visual distortion could appear in screenshots when using DLSS upscaling.
  • Various stability improvements.

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