Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut and Original PS5 Version Differences

ruekuma |  Published: May 21, 2024
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Find out the key differences between Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut and the original PS5 version in this article.

The Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut, released in August 2021, takes the very well-liked samurai action game to new levels which offer a range of upgrades over the original PS5 version. From an expanded story to better visuals, this improved version pulls you deeper into feudal Japanese times.

This article breaks down the key differences between Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut and the original PS5 release.

Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut differences from the Original PS5 Release

Ghost of Tsushima Iki Island
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The biggest new thing in the Director’s Cut is the Iki Island expansion. It introduces a brand-new storyline set on the nearby Iki Island.

You’ll go on a fresh adventure, meet new characters, fight against tough Mongol leaders, and find Mythic tales that show more about Jin Sakai’s growth as a character in Ghost of Tsushima.

Get ready to explore lush, dangerous landscapes and unlock unique armor sets, adding 10-15 more hours of gameplay. This expansion is not in the original PS5 release.

Gameplay Improvements

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PS5
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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut brings a couple of the following upgrades to improve your overall experience compared to the original:

  • The lock-on mechanic, lets you focus precisely on individual enemies, making combat encounters more strategic and manageable. This was missing in the original release.
  • Hear the authentic Japanese dialogue with accurate lip-syncing, or use the grainy black-and-white Kurosawa Mode. These audio options were not in the original PS5 version.

It’s also easier to customize the controls to your preference. These improvements make the Director’s Cut feel more polished and responsive than the original Ghost of Tsushima release.

Enhanced Visuals

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut
Sucker Punch Productions

The Director’s Cut makes the already great visuals of Ghost of Tsushima look even better:

  • On PS5, you can see Jin Sakai’s journey in beautiful 4K resolution at a smooth 60 frames per second, with faster loading thanks to the console’s SSD. The original PS5 release did not have these enhanced visual settings.
  • On PC, the game has been optimized for a seamless experience with customizable graphic settings. You can adjust the visuals to match your computer’s capabilities. This includes support for ultra-wide monitors and making the frame rates even higher, which were not available before.

Bonus Content

Ghost of Tsushima Mini Artbook
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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut version offers bonus digital commentary, providing valuable insights from the creators:

  • Learn about the inspiration, development process, and passion behind making this epic game. This bonus was not included originally.

You also get a digital art book showing stunning concept art and designs, allowing you to appreciate the game’s artistic vision up close. This was also unavailable previously.

Conclusion

While the PS5 version provides the ultimate original taste, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is a masterfully crafted edition that enriches with new content, improved visuals, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Both are good to go depending on your preferences. So start your journey in Ghost of Tsushima and prepare to restore honor to the Sakai clan in the best way possible.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.