It has finally been revealed when the Director’s Cut version of Ghost of Tsushima, developed by Sucker Punch Productions and Nixxes Software, will come to PC! PC players have been waiting for this good news for a long time, so without beating around the bush, let’s see what the Ghost of Tsushima PC release date is.
Ghost of Tsushima PC release date: May 16, 2024
Ghost of Tsushima, perhaps one of the most anticipated games to come to PC among PlayStation exclusive games, is finally really coming to PC. The release date of the game has been determined as May 16, 2024.
According to the news announced in the PlayStation Blog post, Horizon: Forbidden West was released on PC just before the Ghost of Tsushima PC release date announcement.
The game will have features specific to the PC version. These include support for ultrawide monitors with resolutions of 21:9, 32:9 and 48:9. It has also been confirmed that Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut will support Nvidia DLSS 3 and DLAA, AMD FSR 3 and FSR 3 Native AA, and Intel XeSS. Thanks to these features, players will be able to further increase their frame rates and image quality.
Additionally, the controls will be fully customizable for both the joystick and mouse and keyboard arrangements. If players use DualSense, they will be able to experience all the haptic feedback and adaptive trigger features found in the PS5 version.
The PC version is also complete in terms of content, meaning players will get access to the main game, the Iki Islands DLC, and the multiplayer Legends mode when they pick up the game. The game is now available for pre-order. Steam price is 60 dollars, Epic Games Store price is 1,499 TL.
Ghost of Tsushima was first released for PS4 in 2020, to critical acclaim as an open-world action game where players attempt to resist the Mongol invasion in 13th-century Japan. In 2021, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut was released alongside the Iki Islands DLC for PS5. This is the version ported to PC.
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