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Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut includes a story expansion and several PS5 upgrades

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut Announced, Includes Expansion Episode

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut includes a story expansion and several PS5 upgrades
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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 will release August 20, Sucker Punch announced. In addition to including all previous DLC, the Director’s Cut has an all new expansion that takes place on the nearby Iki Island.

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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut will cost $69.99 on PS5 and $59.99 on PS4. Like other cross-generation games, it also includes upgrade options.

If you buy the PS4 version, you can upgrade to the PS5 version for $9.99. Those who have the PS4 version of Ghost of Tsushima can upgrade to the Director’s Cut on PS4 for $19.99. 

Finally, if you have the original Ghost of Tsushima on PS4, you can upgrade to the PS5 Director’s Cut for $29.99.

Both the PS4 and PS5 versions will include the new standalone content set on Iki Island. 

The official announcement reads:

Today we can confirm that beyond a whole new story and new characters, this new island also features tons of new content including brand new environments to explore, new armor for Jin as well as his horse, new mini-games, new techniques, new enemy types, and much more

There are even new animals to pet!

The PlayStation 5 version includes several additional features, such as adaptive trigger functionality, haptic feedback, and support for 60fps and 4K resolutions.

Sucker Punch promised more information leading up to the Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut release. Stay tuned.

[Source: PlayStation Blog]


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