Ghost of Tsushima Update 2.06 Patnotes

Update 2.06 has arrived for Ghost of Tsushima, and here is the complete list of changes and corrections added to this patch. Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut was released last week and this update fixes some problems with the new content. On PlayStation 5, this update is the version 2,006,000. This update weighs on PlayStation 4 102 MB, while the PS5 patch with 206 MB is twice as large. This update is currently being introduced on both platforms, so you should see it soon in your download queue. Everything is new with Ghost of Tsushima-Update 2.06.

Ghost of Tsushima Update 2.06 patchotes

There are currently no official Patnotes to the Ghost of Tsushima Update 2.06. However, Sucker Punch has published an update a few days ago, which contained a small correction for crash problems, and they said that further corrections and improvements would follow in the coming week. This update probably contains these additional corrections and improvements, but we have to wait for official details of the changes. We will update this product, as soon as Sucker Punch publishes official patchotes.

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut has introduced a lot of new content into the game. The new publication star is the expansion of Iki Island, which leads players with a new action and additional subcontacting to a completely new island. The basic game also received several quality of life functions, including target recording and the ability to hide their quiver. The Director's Cut is a great opportunity to enter Ghost of Tsushima, if you have not done it yet, and gives existing players a pretty convincing reason to come back. Take a look at our criticism about Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut when you are still on the fence.

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is now available for PS4 and PS5.

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