Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut Reviews your best moments in your launch trailer

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is a few days after landing on the market. This collection of contents, to which the Iki Island expansion is added and the native version for PS5, will allow players to submerge again on Jin Sakai's journey against Mongoli forces. From PlayStation they share their launch trailer , where they review some of the best moments of adventure. You can watch the video at the head of this news.

Director's Cut of Ghost of Tsushima, everything we know

This Friday August 20 will be marketed for PS5 and PS4 Director's Cut de Ghost of Tsushima, a final edition full of unpublished content for those who already became the ghost of Tsushima lTsushima Directort 2020. Tsushima Director we said, highlights the Incorporation of Iki Island, a new portion of land where the history of the main videogame will expand.

The community can expect new history missions, enemies, secondary and activities while exploring the moors of this portion of unpublished terrain. Sakai will travel to the island to investigate the rumors of a Mongolian presence, but shortly after the events will focus on Reloving some of the most traumatic moments of his pTsushima Directort, explains the editor in the official description.

The native version for PS5 will allow you to take advantage of the new generation hardware with a variety of graphic and technical improvements, among which you highlight the possibility of playing it at 4k dynamic while your image rate aims to 60 . It will also use the main functions of the DualSense, and lip synchronization of the Japanese dubbing will be added exclusively.

Through this link you can know all the editions that will be available from that day, in addition to the options you have to update your original copy of ghost of tsushima depending on which platform you are.

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