Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut Coming to PC
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced PC version of Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut, scheduled for May 16, 2024.
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut Coming to PC |
Over a year after its release, PC version of 2020 action-adventure game Ghost of Tsushima was seen listed on a grey-market key vendor. Later on, a PlayStation job listing hinted at more ports of console exclusive games are coming soon.
Less than a week ago, XboxERA co-founder Nick Baker claimed that official PC port will soon be announced on March 6, 2024. Today, Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut will debut on PC.
Sony also reveals a brand-new trailer highlighting PC-specific features for Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut.
In order to bring their acclaimed open-world adventure on PC, developer Sucker Punch worked closely in collaboration with Nixxes Software to offer a definitive Ghost of Tsushima experience with lot of customization features and more.
Using its ultra-wide monitor support, PC players can enjoy expansive in-game landmarks with a cinematic field of view. Ghost of Tsushima on PC is fully optimized for 21:9, 32:9 and even 48:9 resolutions if you have triple monitor setups.
Other than regular PC features like various graphics settings, presets and unlocked frame rates, Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut supports performance-enhancing technologies like AMD FSR 3 and NVIDIA DLSS 3 for upscaling and more.
Players on PC can use Steam input to customize and remap control according to their choice as part of its extensive controller support. Or use a PlayStation DualSense controller to get a more immersive experience with adaptive triggers.
Already available for pre-order, early purchase for Ghost of Tsushima will unlock Broken Armor dye, Traveler's attire and New Game+ horse. Steam players can also link their account for early unlock of Archery Master's attire and charm.
Ghost of Tsushima has sold over 9.73 million copies as of July 2022 on both PlayStation 4 and 5 systems. A movie adaptation is currently in works at Sony Pictures and PlayStation Productions, helmed by American director Chad Stahelski.