Ghost of Tsushima: Die Preload

If you pre-ordered the Director's Cut of "Ghost of Tsushima", you can now download the game via the PlayStation Store. On the PS5, the extended version requires around 58 gigabytes to free space. The original file size is 35 gigabytes.

The new content and improvements

Among other things, the new contents include a story extension in which you will explore a new island with protagonist Jin Sakai. This will be appreciated 15 hours and encountered various new content, for example more opponent types or a few mini-games. In addition, you will receive a skin set and a talisman in the game. Also a digital artbook, information of the director and a technical point you get by buying.

The online mode "Legends" is also included, which will appear as a standalone version on the release tag. Thus, interested parties can also buy the multiplayer part separately.

Of course, on the new Sony console, new features such as the 3D sound or the haptic feedback of the controller are used. These should "paste seamlessly in the IKI extension". The game is displayed in dynamic 4K resolution and 60 frames per second.

Further details on the IKI extension can be found here:

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"Ghost of Tsushima" comes on 20 August for PS5 (69.99 euros) and PS4 (59.99 euros) in the trade. If you have the PS4 version, you can get an upgrade to the price of 19.99 euros. Incidentally, your memory status can be transferred to the PS5.

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