Ghost of Tsushima, a PlayStation-exclusive title launched in 2020 is coming to the PC. Sony recently announced in a blog post that Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut will launch on PC on May 16. Apart from the main story, the PC version of the game will also include the Iki Island expansion as well as the co-op multiplayer Legends mode. And just like previous ported PlayStation exclusive titles, the upcoming game will offer options like unlocked framerate, extensive graphic settings and presets. Sony confirmed that the game will have customisable keyboard and mouse controls, but you can plug in a DualSense controller to get haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support just like on the PlayStation 5. Talking of controller support, the game lets players use Steam Input to remap and customise the controller layout to their preferences. If you play the game in Japanese, Sony says the lip-sync will feel more authentic as the PC will render the cinematic parts of the game in real time. The developers have also optimised the game for ultrawide monitors with 21:9, 32:9 and 48:9 aspect ratios, meaning you will be able to enjoy the title even on a triple monitor setup. As expected from a 2024 title, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut will support performance upscaling technologies like AMD FSR 3, NVIDIA DLSS 3 as well as Intel's upscaling XeSS technology. Some NVIDIA-exclusive features like Reflex and AI-based DLAA anti-aliasing methods are supported as well. While Sony is yet to reveal the system requirements for the PC version, the game is currently available for pre-order on both Steam and the Epic Games Store. Players who pre-order the game will have some early in-game items like the 'New Game+ Horse', 'Traveler's Attire' and 'Broken Aromor dyes from Baku's shop'.