Ghost of Tsushima will exist receiving a long-awaited upgrade on the PlayStation v with the "Managing director'due south Cutting," a paid extended version of the award-winning original game. In addition to major technical improvements, PlayStation announced players will experience all-new content in an upcoming story expansion.

The official announcement trailer debuts the first look at PS5 gameplay footage (in 4K we might add), including some jaw-dropping graphical improvements and a sneak peek at brand new content. For those who don't already own the game, Managing director'southward Cut will release late August for $69.99 on PS5 and $59.99 on PlayStation 4. Still, if you've been grinding the game since launch like many of us, PS4 owners will but have to drop $xix.99 to receive the Director's Cutting, or $29.99 if they plan to play on the next-gen console. Both versions of the Director's Cut will include the new story content, merely PS5 owners will be able to play with haptic feedback and improved framerate (around 60fps), among other technical enhancements.

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Image via Sucker Punch Productions, Sony

The captivating world of Tsushima volition receive an expansion that introduces a completely new expanse to explore for players: the neighboring island of Iki. Moreover, a new chapter in Jin'southward storyline will proceed his journeying every bit the Ghost of Tsushima. In the story, Jin travels to the island to investigate rumors of a Mongol presence. Merely presently, he finds himself caught up in events with securely personal stakes that will forcefulness him to relive some traumatic moments from his past. The expansion will include new characters, armor sets, techniques, enemy types, and much more.

Ghost of Tsushima Manager'due south Cut will make it on both the PS4 and PS5 on August xx. Check out the declaration trailer beneath.

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