Ghost of Tsushima's long-anticipated PC release is imminent, and Sony has revealed when the samurai epic will unlock in each region this week.
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut releases on May 16th on PC, with PC-exclusive features such as super ultrawide support, DLSS 3 and FSR 3, and more. The Director's Cut of the Sucker Punch masterpiece also includes the Iki Island expansion, the multiplayer Legends mode, with support for DualSense features such as Haptic Feedback and the controller's incredible Adaptive Triggers.
The PC version will unlock on May 16th across most of the globe (May 17th in Pacific regions), kicking things off at 11am EDT/8am PDT for players. A new post on the official Steam page showcases when each region can expect it to unlock for them, as well as details some additional features. Pre-load is now available on Steam.
Sucker Punch, Nixxes and Sony have confirmed as well that Steam Deck support will arrive at launch - at least for the single-player experience. However, if you're in it for the Legends multiplayer mode, it simply won't work on Steam Deck as a result of the requirement that online players sign up for PSN (which requires Windows). Because of this policy, the upcoming game has been pulled from sale in at least 180 countries where PSN isn't available. As a result of all this, Ghost of Tsushima will be listed as "unsupported," though the developers do state the single-player version will work just fine.
We enjoyed our romp through 13th-century Japan when Ghost of Tsushima was first released on PlayStation 4, with our 9/10 review calling it "an experience from the first moment you confront the Mongol invaders to the last moments of Sucker Punch’s samurai epic."