The Director's Cut of Ghost of Tsushima includes fresh new material and upgrades that make use of the PlayStation 5's next-generation technology.
The storyline of Jin Sakai defending his home islands against an invading Mongolian force found a place in the hearts of many PlayStation players when Sucker Punch Productions' Ghost of Tsushima was published last summer to tremendous acclaim and praise. The developer stated that the game will be getting a PlayStation 5 upgrade and a director's cut with numerous additional improvements, given it was released soon before the changeover to the new platform generation.
The decision looks to be part of a larger strategy by Sony to port some of the PS4's most popular and finest games to the PS5, with Hideo Kojima's mind-bending adventure Death Stranding getting its own director's cut later this year. These director's cuts will not only make use of the PS5's enhanced technology but will also include fresh material to entice people who have already played these PlayStation exclusives to revisit them.
Iki Island
The addition of a whole new island for players to explore and a new chapter in Jin's mission to accomplish is the most noticeable element of the Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut. Iki Island was also invaded by Mongolians, but it was a completely different sort of Mongol force that landed on its beaches. Jin will fight the troops of Ankhsar Khatun, a strong shaman who has unleashed a strange evil on the people of Iki, on this new island. For Jin and his family, Iki Island also brings a personal tale with him, one he must face up on his trip to The Ghost.
Customization has been improved
Along with new missions, gamers who travel to Iki Island will find new ways to play as Jin Sakai. Players will have new methods and combat styles to utilize against the various opponent kinds on Iki Island. Aesthetically, the new zone includes some new gear for Jin to wear as he continues his journey, as well as the opportunity for players to hide items such as Jin's bow and quiver to suit their own tastes. In addition, the director's cut includes choices for customizing your horse!
Upgrades for the PS5
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The Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut, like many other games, makes use of the PS5's capability. As predicted, the hardware's potency means that overall performance will improve. Players who upgrade to the director's cut on PS5 may anticipate better load times, greater graphics, and the usage of the PS5's 3D audio capabilities. In both single-player and multiplayer, the extended tale of Jin Kasai will make use of DualSense's haptic feedback.
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Improvements to the Japanese lip-sync in cutscenes are also specific to the PlayStation 5 edition. While the initial version enabled players seeking a more genuine samurai experience to play in Japanese with subtitles, cutscenes were designed with English in mind, which meant that characters' lips moved differently to the Japanese soundtrack. The Japanese lip-sync is now incorporated, providing for a more immersive experience, thanks to the capabilities of the PS5.
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut is currently available on PS4 and PS5.
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