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Director’s Cut is coming to PC in May

After years of PlayStation exclusivity, the incredible Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut is finally coming to PC in just a couple of months. The game will feature everything from the expanded version on PS5, as well as a host of PC-exclusive features designed to heighten the experience for those with the right setup. Revealed earlier today on the official PlayStation Blog, Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut will be released on PC on May 16, 2024. Developer Sucker Punch’s open-world samurai title features a gorgeous…

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut comes to PC in May

Sony Interactive Entertainment Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is the next first-party PlayStation game to come to PC, Sucker Punch Productions and Nixxes Software have confirmed. It launches on May 16. The news was revealed in a PlayStation Blog post, just ahead of the launch of Horizon: Forbidden West on PC. The post outlines features that will be exclusive to the PC release, such as ultrawide monitor support at 21:9, 32:9, and 48:9 resolutions. Additionally, Nixxes Software confirmed that Ghost of Tsushima…

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut With PS5 Upgrades, Iki Island Expansion Pack Announced

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is set to release for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on August 20. Bundled in the Director's Cut will be the original game along with all the DLCs that Sucker Punch, the developer of the game, has released to date. PS5 players will also be getting some additional content, including support for DualSense adaptive triggers and 4K/ 60fps compatibility. The regular edition of Ghost of Tsushima was released in July 2020 and became one of the fastest-selling PlayStation originals games by…

Best Games of 2021: Gadgets 360’s Favourite PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Games

What are the best video games of 2021? Picking the top games is quite a challenge especially since this year saw the release of several excellent titles. Thanks to them, staying indoors during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic didn't feel like too much of a challenge. You know what we mean. Gamers had a lot of options to pick from this year, no matter what platform they were on. Even Netflix got in on the act, though the less said the better about its forays as yet. Between a number of titles that were given away on the…