Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is coming to PC later this year

PlayStation’s exclusive open world action game Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut will be released on PC later this year.

Revealed in a new post on the official PlayStation blogthe PC port is developed by Nixxes Software in collaboration with the original Ghost of Tsushima developers Suck Punch Productions. In addition to all contents of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, the PC edition will include a variety of new graphics settings, plus customizable mouse and keyboard controls.

Players who prefer to play with a controller will be happy to hear that the title will still be playable with a DualSense Wireless Controller on PC, even offering full support for features like Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers when played in wired mode. The game will also be compatible with ultrawide monitors and features both NVIDIA DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 3 technology for improved performance.

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut for PC launches on May 16, with pre-orders now available via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Those who choose to pre-order the game will receive the New Game+ Horse, Traveler’s Attire outfit, and Broken Armor dyes as a bonus once they are unlocked early in the game.

a new trailer A release was also released showing many of the features of the PC version, in addition to some gameplay. You can check it out for yourself below:

Originally released on PlayStation 4 in 2020, Ghost of Tsushima follows the samurai Jin Sakai as he embarks on a dangerous quest to liberate the island of Tsushima from the invading Mongol Empire. The entire experience offers a satisfying mix of thrilling stealth and engaging third-person melee combat and is enhanced by the stunning natural beauty of the island environment.

After its initial launch, the game received a significant expansion that offered a new story set in an entirely new island location. This was then merged into Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut, which was released in 2021 and finally offered a native PlayStation 5 version. The Director’s Cut also featured some minor visual upgrades and a new cooperative multiplayer mode titled Ghost of Tsushima: Legends.

For more information about PlayStation games, see our guides best PS5 games and the best PS4 games.

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