![]() ![]() Once there, Jin comes face to face with new challenges and must relive some traumatic events from his past in order to push forward. Now available to players sometime after entering the game's second act, the Iki Island expansion will chronicle Jin as he travels to Tsushima's neighboring island Ikishima to pursue rumors of a Mongol presence. RELATED: Ghost of Tsushima Fans Divided Over PS5 Upgrade Price Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut - Iki Islandįirstly and most notable, is the addition of a brand new chapter to Jin's journey, completely absent from the original release. The many additions include both quality of life improvements and new gameplay modes to make for a more robust package than ever available to both PS4 and PS5 owners previously. ![]() The original game was already jam packed with content as it is, so players who already picked up that version may be puzzled as to what exactly this new update can really bring to the table. Fans have been interested in a sequel ever since, and after recent leaks for new Ghost of Tsushima content began making rounds online, excitement began to rise.Ī few days ago, PlayStation and Sucker Punch confirmed a new expansion to the original title in Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut, which features a bevy of new modes and enhancements. The game was massive and featured arguably the best graphics on the console, serving as something of a swan song for the generation before Sony shifted focus to the next generation on PS5. If you want to learn more, we did a deep dive last year as part of our “Playing With History” series.Sucker Punch blew away expectations last year when it launched Ghost of Tsushima exclusively for PS4. In March, a Ghost of Tsushima movie was confirmed with John Wick director Chad Stahelski taking the helm.Īlthough a work of fiction, Ghost of Tsushima is based on real-world history with the Mongol invasion of Japan around 1268AD. The game has been a major success for Sucker Punch, and by November last the year the game had sold over five million copies to hold the record for Sony’s fastest selling debut IP. ![]() That wording has now been removed in the last ten hours and the post now has rather more generic “Presently working on the Ghost of Tsushima game for Sony PlayStation”. Much of this was leaked over the last few weeks and months. In January Dave Molloy, Cinematic Creative Director at Sucker Punch, stated on his LinkedIn page that he was “presently working on the Ghost of Tsushima game for Sony PS5”. Oh, and there’s new content for the Ghost of Tsushima: Legends online mode. You’ll also be able to hide your quiver in combat. Sucker Punch will update it with some new photo modes, accessibility options and target lock-on in combat. The base game won’t be left out in the cold entirely, though. Alternatively, you can upgrade directly to the Director’s Cut on PS5 for $29.99. Those who own the Director’s Cut on PS4 can then upgrade to PS5 for $9.99. If you own Ghost of Tsushima on PS4, you can upgrade to the Director’s Cut on PS4 fo $19.99. Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut be out on August 20 for $69.99 USD on PS5 and $59.99 USD on PS4. We’ll have more to share about the story of Iki soon, but today we can confirm that beyond a whole new story and new characters, this new island also features tons of new content including brand new environments to explore, new armor for Jin as well as his horse, new mini-games, new techniques, new enemy types, and much more. But soon, he finds himself caught up in events with deeply personal stakes that will force him to relive some traumatic moments from his past. In this new story, Jin travels to the island to investigate rumors of a Mongol presence. Today we’re excited to reveal that a whole new chapter in Jin’s journey is coming and will take place on Iki. If you’re a history buff, you may know that in addition to Tsushima, the neighboring island of Iki was also invaded during this time period. ![]()
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