The PC version of Ghost of Tsushima will be officially announced soon, and Sony continues to advance

Mondo games Updated on 2024-03-04

Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world action-adventure game released on July 17, 2020 for Sony's PlayStation 4 platform, and on August 20, 2021, it was released with a Director's Cut for PlayStation 5.

Recently, Xboxera co-founder Shpeshal Nick revealed that the official will soon announce the release of the PC version of "Ghost of Tsushima", which will be about March 5. Due to the accuracy of Shpeshal Nick's revelations, and Sony's recent PC gaming strategy, this news is highly credible. Sony said at last month's earnings conference** that first-party games will also land on other platforms such as PC, which will help improve the operating profit of the PlayStation business, and it is also another direction for Sony to actively work in the future. "Ghost of Tsushima" is basically a game IP that Sony has not yet confirmed to land on PC in addition to "Gran Turismo" in recent years, "Uncharted", "The Last of Us", "God of War", "Marvel's Spider-Man" and "Horizon" have all been ported to PC, and most of this part of the work is done by Nixxes Software.

Ghost of Tsushima is rumored to have a much lower production budget than most triple-A games, at $60 million, but has earned a good reputation among players for its excellent art direction and clever design, compared to over $200 million for The Last of Us 2 and God of War: Ragnarok. As of July 2022 (within two weeks of the game's release), Ghost of Tsushima has sold more than 9.73 million units.

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