PlayStation is slowly growing its PC portfolio by porting over many of it’s exclusive titles through to PC which is great for us PC gamers who haven’t got a PlayStation, because their exclusives are seen as some of the best titles on the market. Today another one of these exclusive titles has been announced for a PC port, and that is Ghost of Tsushima which will arrive on PC May 16th.
Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world adventure from Sucker Punch Productions which puts you into the feet of a Samurai during the first Mongol invasion of Japan. The game has been widely praised from various media and fans so it should be a strong hitter on the PC market, so long as it’s optimised. I have actually played the game before though admittedly I was completely plastered and playing on a friends PS5 and I can’t speak on behalf of drunk Jakob on the games quality.
The version of the game that arrives on PC will be the directors cut which will include all additional content released to date including the Iki Island DLC, Ghosts of Tsushima: legends online co-op mode and more. Additionally the PC release will take advantage of upscaling technologies including DLSS 3, FSR 3 and Intel’s XeSS, as well as NVIDIA Reflex and DLAA.
A storm is coming. Venture into the complete Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT on PC; forge your own path through this open-world action adventure and uncover its hidden wonders. Brought to you by Sucker Punch Productions, Nixxes Software and PlayStation Studios.
The game will be available on Steam 16th of May 2024 for a price of £49.99.
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