While many would argue that the financial success of Death Stranding shows that Hideo Kojima's ambitious choices payed off, there's no denying that the game has proven divisive among many fans and critics.
Now, although a many of the criticisms were aimed at elements of the game that can't be fixed via an update, like the story, some of the smaller gameplay-related complaints can definitely be addressed by a post-launch patch. And according to a new tweet from Kojima Productions that's exactly what's going to happen.
Per the company's statement, an update expected to go live during December will address some of "the most common requests from players." Of course, it's still too early for them to give us full patch notes, but it was confirmed that issues with the text size and the ability to "dispose of individual vehicles" a few of the complaints they aim to fix.
Death Stranding is currently available on the PlayStation 4 and features an A-list cast that includes Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, Troy Baker, and Margaret Qualley.