The other day, we sharedwith you that Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut is rated by the ESRB. We didn’t have to wait long for his announcement; a release date has been announced, accompanied by a video.
Director’s Cut; It comes with a new map, ‘Two Islands’. It is stated that both the story expands and plenty of content is added. New mini-games, new techniques, new enemy types, new animals are coming to the game.
Director’s Cut; It will be released for PS4 and PS5. However, as you might expect, there will also be some features unique to the PS5. The PS5 version will provide lip sync for Japanese speech, while haptic feedback and adaptive trigger keys will also be used. 4K resolution and 3D sounds are among other improvements.
Those with the PS4 version will be able to transfer the recording files to PS5. Beginners will also be able to play The Two Islands content from episode 2.
So far, so good. Now to the annoying part, the price issue. Turkey prices had not yet been announced at the time I broke the news, but according to information shared on playstation blog, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut comes out with a price tag of $70 for ps5 and $60 for PS4. But what’s more annoying than this part is the fee charged for the update from those who have already purchased it.
If you get Director’s Cut for PS4, you need to pay $10 to update to PS5. No, you’ll have to pay $30 if you want to update directly from PS4 version to PS5 Director’s Cut version. Sony has previously adopted a similar policy on Spider-Man. I’ll tell you what, I’m sorry for the gamers of our country.
Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is released for PS4 and PS5 on 20 August. We send him off with love to meet during a discount period.