Developer Nixxess Software who ported Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut to PC are still working on post-launch support for this samurai action adventure. Today, they released the sixth patch which brings additional bug fixes and improvements.
The patch doesn't include any major new additions and it's pretty much focused on ironing out the issues, just like the earlier patches. You can check out the full patch notes below.
Here are the full patch notes for Ghost of Tsushima PC patch 6
- Improvements to memory management.
- Fixed an issue that could cause lighthouses to appear floating in the air when moving away from them.
- Improvements to voice chat quality in Legends mode.
- Resolved an issue that could cause screen space reflections to display incorrectly when changing the upscale quality in the game.
- Resolved an issue that could cause the Continue button to disappear when creating an auto-save file from a manual save or backup save.
- Various stability improvements.
Ghost of Tsushima is available now on PC via Steam and PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 consoles.
In case you're unfamiliar with this critically acclaimed title, Ghost of Tsushima was developed by Sony's first-party studio Sucker Punch. It's an action adventure with RPG elements set in a sprawling open world with a strong art direction and fantastic combat.
We wholeheartedly recommend you give it a go, especially on PC, where the game is the prettiest.
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