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Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut Showcases New Epic Adventure on Iki Island

Present as one of the best game releases in 2020, Ghost of Tsushima in the near future will again spoil fans with a variety of new content through the release of the Director’s Cut version. In addition to bringing a graphic overhaul through upgrading to a new generation of consoles, the main content that caught the attention of fans is of course a new story that this time puts Jin Sakai on an adventure on the island of Iki.

To increase fans’ enthusiasm, yesterday Sucker Punch Productions and PlayStation released a new video trailer. Through this trailer, they show cutscene footage for the story chapter on Iki Island. This neighboring island of the Tsushima region is a place that has natural beauty to different types of living creatures. The arrival of Jin on the island because he heard news about the appearance of the Mongols who were planning to invade again.

As we mentioned above, this version of Director’s Cut also brings next-gen upgrades. The optimization includes support for 4K and 60fps resolutions which guarantee the smoothest gaming experience. The game is even supported with haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and 3D audio which makes it feel like a new exclusive game for the PS5. We should also add that in the future there will be lip-sync support in Japanese to ensure a more authentic story.

Fortunately, fans don’t have to wait long to be able to taste the game, because Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut will be released on August 20th. This game will be marketed in digital and physical versions at a price of USD 69.99 for the PS5 version and USD 59.99 for the PS4. If converted, the game will range in price from IDR 800 to 1 million. You can check complete information from the previous announcement in the official post PlayStation Blog.

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