PlayStation PC LLC, Nixxes, and Sucker Punch Studio have officially revealed Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut for PC. The beloved title originally came out in July 2020. After almost three years of wait, the title is officially making its way to PC gamers, as it has an official release date of May 16, 2024. Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is the complete experience of the action-adventure game set in feudal Japan.
Gamers can fill the shoes of protagonist Jin Sakai, who was raised and trained in the ways of the samurai. That said, much like any other PlayStation exclusive coming to PC, gamers are excited to see what exciting features it brings to PC.
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Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut About to be the Best Looking Game on PC?
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut has easily become one of the anticipated titles for PC gamers ever since its announcement on March 6, 2024. That said, many fans are afraid of how it will perform on most modern specifications, given the history of most PlayStation exclusives arriving on PC. Here's what gamers would love to see in the Director's Cut PC edition.
Optimized Graphics and Performance for PC
Ghost of Tsushima is easily one of the most gorgeous-looking titles available in the market. The different landscapes and terrain deliver breathtaking visuals one could gaze at for a long time. However, with the system requirements behind the curtains, it is hard to speculate the performance of most PC hardware. One of the most expected things to see from Ghost of Tsushima is an optimized performance module on most systems.
Enhance Performance Support with Upscaling and Frame-Gen Technologies
PC tech has come a long way, especially when it comes to gaming. While Nixxes has officially posted the full support for performance boost with upscaling and frame generation technologies in the official blog post for Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PC, gamers would still like to see the flawless use of NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3, and Intel XeSS on its respective graphics cards. Additionally, NVIDIA Reflex and image quality-enhancing NVIDIA DLAA are also supported by the game.
Complete Mouse and Keyboard Support
Controls and customizations are some of the key features gamers expect from most PlayStation-exclusive titles coming to PC. While the DualSense controller's haptic feedback and enhanced accuracy features are alluring specifications, many PC gamers would still love to stick to the keyboard and mouse, utilizing the full custom controls. Aside from this, gamers can also expect ultra-wide monitor support for a more cinematic experience. The title is coming to PC with Ultrawide (21:9), Super Ultrawide (32:9), and (48:9) Triple Monitor support.