Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is Kojima’s strange, spectacular delivery-and-survival sequel. There’s no native macOS version, so Mac play means workarounds. I dug through compatibility notes, cloud listings, and community reports to sort the options from the fake hope. This page is my practical guide to getting it running.
Can You Play Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac?
Yes, but not natively. There’s no Mac version of Death Stranding 2, so the practical routes are cloud streaming, Windows translation on Apple Silicon, or Boot Camp on a very specific class of Intel Macs. The good news is this stopped being a PlayStation-only problem once the PC version landed.
- Boosteroid is the easiest route. It already carries the game, works in the browser, and supports the Steam and Epic versions. The downside is simple: your experience lives and dies on connection quality, server distance, and internet consistency.
- CrossOver is the best local option I found in the Mac mess. Reports show it can run well on stronger Apple Silicon machines once patched correctly. The catch is that it is still a workaround, not a clean install-and-forget solution, and updates can break the mood.
- Sikarugir is the free alternative for people who’d rather tinker than subscribe. It follows the same basic Wine-wrapper idea as CrossOver. The downside is thinner game-specific evidence, so I’d treat it as experimental rather than dependable today.
- Boot Camp is the Intel-only escape hatch. It gives you real Windows instead of translation, which is nice. The problem is hardware reality: only a few beefy iMac, iMac Pro, and Mac Pro configurations are credible candidates, and most MacBooks need not apply.
Pick your priority: least hassle, go cloud; want local play, start with CrossOver; clinging to Intel hardware, pray you own the right machine. Cloud catalogs and patch status can change, so recheck before paying or troubleshooting.
Click here for a more detailed breakdown of all the methods.
| Boosteroid | CrossOver | Sikarugir | BootCamp | |
| Requirements | ≥ 15 Mbps Internet speed | Apple Silicon M1 Pro or better | Apple Silicon M1 Pro or better | High-end Intel iMac / iMac Pro / Mac Pro |
| Must Own Game | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Supported game stores | Steam / Epic Games Store | Steam | Steam | Steam |
| Setup Difficulty | 1/5 – 🍼 Child’s Play | 3/5 – 🎯 Some Focus Required | 4/5 – 🧩 Moderate Challenge | 3/5 – 🎯 Some Focus Required |
| Time to Set Up | ~ 10 min | ~ 20-30 min | ~ 30-40 min | ~ 1-2 hours |
| Performance | 4/5 – near native feel with a good connection | 3/5 – good on stronger Macs | 2/5 – plausible but unproven | 2/5 – only a tiny slice of Intel Macs qualify |
| Stability | 4/5 – only minor hiccups | 3/5 – patch-dependent | 2/5 – experimental | 5/5 – stable if the hardware is strong enough |
Now let’s move on to how to use those methods.
How to Play Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac
Below, I’m going method by method and giving you the actual setup flow for each route that makes sense right now. Every option has its own mini-walkthrough, plus a quick sense of who it suits best. Some paths trade money for convenience. Others trade convenience for control. Pick the section that matches your Mac, your internet, and your tolerance for setup friction, then follow along. I’ve kept the steps practical and in the order needed.

How to Play Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac With Boosteroid
- 1.1Click the Boosteroid button above. Create an account or sign up with Google.
- 1.2Go to your profile page(top-right), click Subscribe, select a preferred plan, and start your subscription.
- 1.3Search for “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach”, choose your preferred version of the game (Steam, Epic, etc.) and click Play (or Install and Play).
- 1.4Click OK, Let’s go, and wait for the game to load.
- 1.5Log into your game store account. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will launch directly in your browser.

How to Play Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac With CrossOver
- 1.1Click the CrossOver button, download the app (the free 14-day trial or the paid version), and install it.
- 1.2Open CrossOver → Bottle (top-left) → New Bottle → Create (Windows 10, 64-bit compatibility).
- 1.3Right-click the new bottle → Install Software → search for Steam and install it.
- 1.4Open Steam, log in, find Death Stranding 2: On the Beach in your library, and install it.
- 1.5After it installs, exit Steam, apply the current Mac patch, enable D3DMetal and MSync, then Reboot the bottle.
- 1.6Start Steam again and launch Death Stranding 2: On the Beach from your library.

How to Run Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac With Sikarugir
- 1.1Visit the Homebrew website and copy the installation command by clicking the button next to it.
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1.2Press
Command + Spaceto open Spotlight, type “Terminal,” and hitEnter. -
1.3Paste the Homebrew command into Terminal using
Command + V, then pressEnter. -
1.4Enter your Mac password when prompted (input remains invisible), and press
Enteragain to continue. -
1.5Wait for the installation to proceed, then press
Enteronce more when prompted to complete the Homebrew installation. -
1.6Visit the Sikarugir site, copy the installation command, paste it into Terminal, and press
Enterto install it. -
1.7Once installed, open Sikarugir from the Applications folder and click the
+button to install a Wine engine (try Game Porting Toolkit first).I recommend experimenting with different engines to see which one works best for a given game.
- 1.8Select the installed engine, click “Create New Blank Wrapper,” name it, click OK, then open it via “View Wrapper in Finder.”
- 1.9Then go to this Steam page and click the Windows logo below Install Steam to download the Windows version of Steam.
- 1.10In the wrapper config window, click Browse, find the downloaded Steam installation file, click it, and click Choose.
- 1.11Close the Config window, then open it again and it will launch the Steam Windows installer. Follow the prompts to install Steam.
- 1.12Once Steam is installed, log in, find the game in your library, click Install, and install it without changing the installation directory.
- 1.13Once this is done, you are ready to start playing. For future gaming sessions, just open the same Steam wrapper and start the game from there.

How to Run Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac With Bootcamp
- 1.1Head to Microsoft’s official site and download the latest Windows 10 ISO file.
- 1.2Next, open Boot Camp Assistant (found in Applications > Utilities), click Continue → Choose, pick your downloaded Windows ISO file, then click Open.
- 1.3Adjust the slider to give your Windows partition at least 180 GB storage, then click Install → Next.
- 1.4The installation begins. Follow the prompts, skip the product key prompt by selecting “I don’t have a product key”, then finish setting up Windows as guided.
- 1.5Once Windows is installed and set up, download Steam, install it, and use it to download Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. Once that’s done, you are ready to play.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac – Performance
This is the section that answers the question behind every setup guide: does it actually stay playable once the novelty wears off? I’m looking at the stuff that matters on Mac, namely stability, image clarity, input feel, latency, and whether a good first impression survives a longer session. The point here isn’t theory. It’s helping you decide which route to try first, and which one is most likely to waste your evening for nothing useful.
Streaming Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on MacBook With Boosteroid
On Boosteroid, this is the most straightforward way to get Death Stranding 2 running on a Mac right now. The service currently lists the game, supports the Steam and Epic Games Store versions, and works directly in the browser, which neatly dodges the local patch-and-pray routine. If your connection is stable, 1080p at 60 FPS is the realistic baseline, and faster internet plus low ping can make higher resolutions feel much cleaner.
I’d use Ethernet if possible, because this is the kind of game where traversal, timing, and camera feel get mushy fast when latency creeps up. The consistent theme is convenience: no bottles, no wrappers, no render fixes. For most people, this one’s the least hassle by far. The downside is the usual cloud bargain. If your route to the server is bad, image quality and responsiveness fall apart together. Cloud catalogs also change, so double-check availability before paying.

Running Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac With CrossOver and Sikarugir
CrossOver is the best local route here, but this is the “it works, but it’s work” option. Based on what I’m seeing across reports, the game can run surprisingly well on stronger Apple Silicon Macs once the patch is applied and the bottle is set up correctly with D3DMetal. The problem is that the setup is still fragile, and updates could easily move the goalposts again.
The repeated pain point is launch stability. Without the workaround, players hit rendering-initialization errors or a dead stop before the game opens. Even when it runs, there’s still translation overhead in the background, so lower settings, upscaling, or both may be part of the deal on less powerful Macs. This is not the route I’d choose for “zero-maintenance” sessions.
Sikarugir is the free alternative, and I’d describe it as plausible rather than proven for this specific game right now. For Apple Silicon expectations, the consistent theme is: lower-end M1 or base-class machines should expect heavy compromises, M2 Pro and M3 Pro tier Macs look more realistic, and Max-class systems have the best shot at a really good local result. An M3 Max or M2 Max class machine is where the reports start showing up.
Download Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac With BootCamp – Is it Even Worth It?
Boot Camp is the Intel-only reality check. The Windows version exists, but Death Stranding 2 asks for the kind of hardware most Intel MacBooks never had: 16 GB RAM, a big SSD, and a GPU in roughly GTX 1660 / RX 5500 XT territory or better. That narrows the serious candidates to a strong 27-inch iMac, an iMac Pro, or a 2019 Mac Pro with the right Radeon card. Those machines can at least make the idea sensible. Everything below that starts looking like a science project with fans. I’d expect 1080p with compromises, not a miracle. Even then, treat smooth 60 FPS as optimism, not entitlement. If your Intel Mac is already borderline in Windows games, this is probably the wrong hill to die on.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach on Mac – Conclusion
So here’s my clean takeaway: if you want the least hassle, Boosteroid is the first thing I’d do. It’s live now, it works in the browser, and it skips the patching circus before you commit. If you want local play, CrossOver is the best bet, but only if you’re comfortable with fixes, updates, and the occasional wobble.
If you’re on Intel, Boot Camp is the last-resort lane for a few powerful desktops, not a general recommendation. Sikarugir is the free tinkerers’ path, but I’d keep expectations conservative until more game-specific evidence piles up. Pick your path, then make some deliveries.