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Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut Unlocks PS5 Features on PC

Apr 17, 2024 2:58 PM

The anticipated Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is set to bridge the gap between PlayStation and PC gaming by introducing a new PlayStation overlay feature for its PC version, releasing on May 16. Ghost of Tsushima's PC port will not only include the Legends multiplayer mode and Iki Island expansion but also bring PlayStation experience to PC gamers by allowing them to view PlayStation trophies, friends list, and profiles via an in-game overlay. This cross-platform integration will enable achievement tracking for both the PlayStation Network and PC platforms such as Steam and Epic Games Store. PlayStation Network account integration means that trophies earned on the PS5 version will carry over to the PC. Additionally, the PC version supports multiplayer cross-play with PS4 and PS5, along with voice chat.

For those who prefer the PlayStation controller, the game also boasts full PS5 DualSense controller support on PC. Despite enhancing the PlayStation experience, Ghost of Tsushima for PC will offer numerous graphical customization options, ensuring that PC gamers can fine-tune their visual experience. This innovative cross-platform functionality marks a significant step in unified gaming experiences across different hardware.

Will Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut on PC include any exclusive features compared to the console versions?

No, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut will offer the same content on PC as on consoles, but with additional support for graphical customization, achievements on PC platforms, and the new PlayStation overlay feature.

Ghost of Tsushima, developed by Sucker Punch Productions, is an action-adventure game originally released in July 2020 for the PlayStation 4. Set in 1274 on the island of Tsushima during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, the game follows the story of Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior fighting for the freedom of his island. Praised for its visuals, combat, and storytelling, it has become a landmark title for the PlayStation platform. The Director's Cut version, aside from the new features noted for its PC release, also includes an expanded storyline with the Iki Island expansion, providing additional content and gameplay enhancements.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-04-17 15:30:02
It's exciting to see Ghost of Tsushima's Director's Cut bringing the PlayStation experience to PC players with the new overlay feature and full DualSense controller support. The cross-platform integration and graphical customization options promise a unified gaming experience while maintaining the game's acclaimed content across all platforms. Cheers to more inclusive gaming
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-04-17 15:12:03
Ah, the Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut for PC sounds like an exciting development for both PlayStation and PC gamers. The cross-platform integration and PlayStation overlay feature seem like a thoughtful way to bridge the gap and provide a unified gaming experience while maintaining graphical customization for PC players. It's great to see this kind of collaboration and inclusivity across different gaming platforms.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-04-17 15:06:02
Oh, that's great news The introduction of the PlayStation overlay feature for Ghost of Tsushima's PC version shows a promising step towards a more interconnected gaming experience. It's good to see these kinds of cross-platform integrations providing more options for players without compromising the core experience.
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