Highlights

  • Ghost of Tsushima's PC port received its first post-launch update, addressing visual bugs and stability issues for a smoother gaming experience.
  • The PC version of Ghost of Tsushima has garnered high praise with "Very Positive" Steam reviews and the second-highest all-time concurrent player count for a PlayStation Studios game.
  • Nixxes Software is planning future updates to further enhance stability, address community feedback, improve multiplayer performance, and fix known bugs.

The newest first-party PlayStation launch on PC, Ghost of Tsushima, has got a new update days after release. The latest patch brings various bug fixes, among other things, to the PC port of Ghost of Tsushima.

Since rolling out for PC on May 16, Ghost of Tsushima has roped in loads of players and garnered a "Very Positive" overall user review on Steam. In fact, its popularity resulted in the action game becoming the PlayStation Studios game with the second-highest all-time concurrent Steam player count at 77,154. After getting a solid start, developer Sucker Punch and Nixxes Software, the team that built the PC port, look to be focused on shipping updates to further streamline the in-game experience.

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On Twitter, Nixxes Software announced that it is releasing a new update for Ghost of Tsushima that eradicates visual bugs and enhances stability. It is the first update for the PC version of the samurai adventure and addresses a few notable issues. The patch fixes the visual shortcomings that may appear when moving from a cutscene to gameplay while having NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation turned on. On the other hand, it also mends the problems faced by users who use AMD FSR 3 upscaling and Dynamic Resolution Scaling together. Additionally, some other improvements have also been made to ensure a more stable performance for players.

Moreover, the developer shared its gratitude to fans for Ghost of Tsushima's successful launch and the constructive responses following the roll-out. The post further highlighted that the devs have been monitoring player feedback and crash reports as they come, revealing that more updates are in the works. It also hinted that future updates would resolve more community-addressed issues, increase stability for certain hardware specifications, and improve the Legends multiplayer mode's performance. This could mean that the unsettling Ghost of Tsushima bug featuring a giant insect may soon get fixed as well.

Ghost of Tsushima PC Port Wows the PC Gaming Community

Up till now, Sony has had a good track record, where the PC ports of nearly all of its first-party titles have reached notable highs. While continuing this trend, the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima brings extra features that offer a considerably better experience over the original console release.

Moving on, PC players are also spending time playing the Feudal Japan-centric game in ways the developer didn't originally intend. In other words, Ghost of Tsushima has already spurred the PC modding community into action, resulting in several mods for the game becoming available online.

Ghost of Tsushima Update v1053.0.0522.1042 Patch Notes

  • Stability improvements.
  • Fixed visual bugs that could show while transitioning from cut-scenes to gameplay with NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation Enabled.
  • Fixed visual that could show when combining AMD FSR 3 upscaling with Dynamic Resolution Scaling.
Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut
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In Ghost of Tsushima, players will roam the vast countryside and expansive terrain to encounter rich characters, discover ancient landmarks, and uncover the hidden beauty of Tsushima. The director's cut includes the full game and the Iki Island expansion, which has new story missions, enemies, and mini-games.

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , PS4
Released
August 20, 2021
Developer(s)
Sucker Punch
Publisher(s)
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Open-World