Following the rumours and speculation from the last week or so, Sony have today officially announced Ghost of Tsushima for PC. This samurai action adventure is set to arrive to Steam and Epic Games Store on May 16, 2024, and is available for pre-order now.
The game will arrive in its Director's Cut Edition, which features all updates including the big story DLC Iki Island which brings an additional ten hours of content, Sony confirmed.
As expected Ghost of Tsushima on PC will support a wide variety of exclusive features such as unlocked frame rate, customisable graphics settings, ultrawide monitors, and more.
Developer Sucker Punch also confirmed that the game will launch with a handful of upscalers including Nvidia DLSS, AMD FSR and Intel XeSS.
Players can also look forward to improved visuals over the PlayStation version but don't expect anything major as there is no ray-tracing implementation or better textures, which is something that the game would really benefit from.
In addition, there's full mouse and keyboard support with customisable controls and as well as DualSense controller features on PC. Check out all the features below.
Ghost of Tsushima PC features
- Unlocked framerates and a variety of graphics options.
- Support for Ultrawide (21:9), Super Ultrawide (32:9) and even 48:9 Triple Monitor support.
- Upscaling and frame generation technologies like NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS.
- NVIDIA Reflex and image quality-enhancing NVIDIA DLAA are also supported.
- Japanese lip sync, made possible by cinematics being rendered in real-time.
- Haptic feedback and adaptive triggers through a wired DualSense controller
- Mouse and keyboard support, with fully customizable controls.
Ghost of Tsushima was released back in 2020 to critical acclaim, receiving an 83 out of 100 score on Metacritic. Critics praised the game's stylish visuals and atmosphere but also pointed out some negatives like the generic open-world design, comparing the game to the Assassin's Creed franchise.
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