After beingrated by the ESRB,Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cuthas been officially revealed by PlayStation. The game will launch on both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on August 20, and comes with a slew of new features — some of which will be exclusive to the PS5.Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cutwill also include a new piece of content taking place on Tsushima’s neighboring island of Iki.
PS5 players who pick upGhost of Tsushima Director’s Cutwill get access to the typical suite of features exclusive to the console. Haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, improved load times, 4K resolution options and a frame rate of 60 frames per second will all be present in the next-gen version of the game.
Best of all, PS5 players will finally be able to play the game with Japanese voice-over without dealing with mismatched lip-syncing. Characters will now speak with Japanese voices, thanks to “the PS5’s ability to render cinematics in real time,” according to aPlayStation Blog post. Sadly, PS4 players won’t have access to this improvement.
A new expansion forGhost of Tsushimawas also revealed. It sends Jin to Iki island to deal with its own Mongol threat. The DLC will give players access to new content, including new enemies, armor, techniques, and even armor for your horse. And according to atweet from Andrew Goldfarb, the communications manager at Sucker Punch Productions, players will even be able to feed monkeys, a game-selling feature.
The game can be purchased on the last-gen console for $60 while the PS5 version will cost $70. Upgrades to this new version of the game will not be free for current owners ofGhost of Tsushima,either. Those who own the game on PS4 can pre-order an upgrade to theDirector’s Cutfor $20 or upgrade straight to the PS5Director’s Cutfor $30. If you purchaseGhost of Tsushima Director’s Cuton PS4, upgrading to the PS5 version costs just $10.