Ghost of Tsushima is easily one of the best PlayStation Exclusives we’ve ever seen, if not one of the best games we’ve ever seen. It tells the tale of Jin Sakai, a fallen Samurai, in his quest to save his home from invading Mongolians. He is independent of the island’s Ronin, but fights with the force of their numbers doubled. It’s a cinematic masterpiece with brilliant gameplay and wonderful characters throughout.
Now, though, could Jin Sakai be the next PlayStation icon to arrive on PS5 in a Ghost of Tsushima – Director’s Cut release? Here’s everything we know.
Ghost Of Tsushima On PS5 – What We Know
At the moment, a lot of the talk about Ghost of Tsushima on PS5 is speculation. It’s one of those games where you expect a PS5 native release to be announced at some point and a lot of people have been fuelling the fires of these rumours with interesting discoveries.
The Ghost of Ikishima domain name was recently registered, a standalone expansion rumoured to be in development for Ghost of Tsushima, and now it appears as though a Director’s Cut of Ghost of Tsushima has been rated by ESRB.
As you can see below, Nibel (notable industry insider, and leaker) has shared the information in a tweet:
The text on the ESRB rating says the following:
” This is an action game in which players assume the role of a samurai (Jin Sakai) on a quest for vengeance against Mongol invaders in 13th century Japan. Players traverse open-world environments, interact with characters, complete quests (e.g. assassinations), and infiltrate enemy strongholds.
” Players use samurai swords, poison darts, and arrows to battle enemies in third-person melee-style combat. Some attacks result in dismemberment/decapitation of enemy soldiers, often accompanied by large blood-splatter effects.
” Players can also perform assassination kills (e.g. neck stabbing, sword impalement) to dispatch enemies quietly. Cutscenes depict additional acts of intense violence: a soldier lit on fire and beheaded; bound civilians lit on fire and burned at the stake; a decapitated man’s head held up towards the screen. The game also depicts a man’s exposed buttocks as he bathes in a hot spring. The word “sh*t” appears in the game.”
At the moment, the rest is all speculative tall tales that are most likely unsupported rumours. However, this is the first time we’ve really seen something about a PS5 release for Ghost of Tsushima and it looks fairly legitimate, all things considered.
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