Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut Arrives on PC May 16 with Unlocked Frame Rates, Ultrawide Monitor Support, NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3, and More

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Ghost of Tsushima, Sucker Punch Productions’ 2020 samurai action-adventure game, is no longer a PlayStation exclusive and will be released for the PC on May 16 via Steam and the Epic Games Store, Nixxes Software has announced. This is the Director’s Cut version of the game, which includes the Iki Island Expansion, featuring new locations, characters, and more.

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PC features:

  • Unlocked frame rates
  • Variety of graphics settings and presets
  • Customizable mouse and keyboard controls
  • Ultrawide and triple monitor support (21:9, 32:9, 48:9)
  • NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3, and Intel XeSS support
  • DualSense controller with haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support

Early in-game unlocks for pre-orders:

  • New Game+ Horse
  • Traveler’s Attire
  • Broken Armor dyes from Baku’s shop

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut includes:

  • Iki Island Expansion – In this story expansion, Jin discovers new locations, characters, and enemies on a mysterious island. The island of Iki is a wild, lawless land of raiders and criminals. Jin will have to bring all his skills to defeat the enemy and save Iki.
  • Legends – Inspired by Japanese folk tales and mythology, this cooperative multiplayer experience consists of two-player story missions and four-player wave-based survival missions, as well as the competitive two-versus-two Rivals mode. Choose one of four classes: Samurai, Ronin, Hunter or Assassin and play with friends or via online matchmaking.
  • Kurosawa Mode – Experience the game in black and white with film grain effects, as well as Japanese dialogue and English subtitles. This mode is inspired by the movies of legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.

Brian Fleming, Co-Founder, Sucker Punch, on the new port:

We’re proud to announce that our friends and partners over at Nixxes are bringing Ghost of Tsushima to PC! This is a first for Sucker Punch – all our previous work is console-exclusive, so we are excited about all this and Nixxes was the right team to do this project. With them on board, we knew the results would be nothing short of amazing! Now excuse me as I go order a Super Ultra Wide monitor!

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