Sony Confirms PC Version Of Ghost Of Tsushima
Authoritative insider billbil-kun announced on social networks that the computer version of Ghost of Tsushima will go on sale on May 16. At the moment, the game is exclusive to Sony platforms, with the original originally released on PlayStation 4, and then an expanded version becoming available on PlayStation 5.
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The director’s cut of Ghost of Tsushima will be ported to PC, including the Iki Island story add-on, the Legends multiplayer mode and the black and white Kurosawa Mode. Nixxes Software has been porting the game for a year now.
Based on Sucker Punch’s own engine, Ghost of Tsushima will offer a wide range of features on PC, including unlocked frame rates, a wide range of graphics settings, and mouse and keyboard controls.
They promise support for DLSS 3, FSR and XeSS upscalers, DLAA anti-aliasing, Reflex latency reduction, DirectStorage loading acceleration, ultra-wide (21:9, 32:9) and multiple (48:9) monitors, DualSense controller and Russian language.
Previously, Sony confirmed its decision to pay more attention to PC and mobile gaming platforms. Sony sees growth prospects in these areas.
Nick Baker is often the first to name the games that will end up on Xbox Game Pass or PS Plus.