Next May, PC gamers will finally be able to enjoy Director’s Cut of “Ghost of Tsushima” allowing us to dive into one of the most special adventures published for PS4 and PS5, which has become a cult samurai game for many fans.
There is only a month left until it appears in compatible ones and today Sony with the help of Sucker Punch (creators of the game) and Nixxes (responsible for the computer adaptation) They revealed to us the requirements that our computer will need if we want to enjoy this game.
Since this is becoming more common, instead of the classic minimum and recommended requirements, they decided to share with us. four different options
from what we might consider minimal (or very low) to very high for gaming at 4K and 60 FPS on our PC, here they are:Minimum Requirements
Recommended Requirements
High requirements
Very high requirements
In addition to the requirements, they also looked at some features of the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima Directors Cut that will be compatible with ultra wide resolutions 21:9, 32:9 and even 48:9 resolutions and triple monitor configurations.
It will also be compatible with systems NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3 or Intel Xess
as well as NVIDIA DLAA or AMD FSR 3 Native AA to improve the game’s graphics quality.Additionally, the Ghost of Tsushima Directors Cut will include cross-play for Legends’ online co-op mode so you can play with friends on PS5 or PS4, and will also include the ability to unlock PlayStation achievements.
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