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Ghost Of Tsushima Directors Cut Pc
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PlayStation trophies and a new overlay come to PC with Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut

More PlayStation features come to PC with Ghost of Tsushima.

PlayStation games have already become quite common on PC with games like Horizon Forbidden West and God of War leading the charge, but PlayStation integration on Steam and the Epic Games Store is getting even deeper with the launch of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut in May.

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In addition to a ton of new PC-specific features like ultrawide support and image upscaling via DLSS and more, the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut will debut with an all-new PlayStation overlay that includes your friends list, PSN profile, and other PSN features. The most surprising addition of the bunch is Trophy support, allowing you to earn PSN Trophies on PC for the first time ever.

The Trophy set for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is the exact same as the PlayStation 5 version, and Trophies earned on either platform will automatically unlock whenever you swap between them. If you complete a milestone on the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima, you’ll see the Trophy on your PS5 the next time you log in. Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut also supports achievements on Steam and the Epic Games Store too for those of you who don’t care about PSN Trophies.

The PlayStation overlay, accessed by pressing Shift + F1, is making its debut alongside Ghost of Tsushima because the game features full cross-play between PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC for its cooperative Legends multiplayer mode. This is a first for PlayStation games on PC, and it will likely continue to pop up in future titles thanks to this new PlayStation overlay.

PlayStation has also shared the recommended system requirements for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut, and you should be able to play the game at low settings with fairly old hardware or crank the settings ultra-high if you have a top-of-the-line rig.

PresetVery LowMediumHighVery High
Avg performance720P @ 30 FPS1080P @ 60 FPS1440P @ 60 FPS / 4K @ 30 FPS4K @ 60 FPS
ProcessorIntel Core i3-7100AMD Ryzen 3 1200Intel Core i5-8600AMD Ryzen 5 3600Intel Core i5-11400AMD Ryzen 5 5600Intel Core i5-11400AMD Ryzen 5 5600
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB

AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060

AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070

AMD Radeon RX 6800
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT
Memory8 GB16 GB16 GB16 GB
Storage75 GB HDD space (SSD recommended)75 GB SSD space75 GB SSD space75 GB SSD space
OSWindows 10 64-bitWindows 10 64-bitWindows 10 64-bitWindows 10 64-bit

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut will be released on Steam and the Epic Games Store on May 16, and it’ll include the Iki Island expansion and all of the new features included in the PS5 version of the Director’s Cut as well. If the PC port of Horizon Forbidden West is any indication, then PC players have a lot to look forward to with this Ghost of Tsushima port.


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Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he's planning content or writing guides, he's yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.