

Mods in PC games have become synonymous with silly fan-created content such as making Joel in The Last of Us Part 1 look like Pedro Pascal or making Resident Evil 4's Ashley a mouse. One of the biggest advantages a PC version of Ghost of Tsushima would have over its console counterpart is access to the modding community.
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It would also make a fantastic title to take advantage of the Steam Deck or ROG Ally's portable gaming capabilities. With what PC players have been able to achieve in terms of visuals for other Sony titles, Ghost of Tsushima's already stunning environments make it the logical next choice to get a glow-up on PC. While the world of Tsushima is beautiful on the PS4 and enhanced in Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut on PS5, bringing the game to PC could paint the game in a whole new graphical light.
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It's even been successful enough that a Ghost of Tsushima movie is in the works, bringing its samurai film inspiration full circle. The game captured players with its compelling characters and beautiful art direction inspired by classic samurai films. Originally released on the PS4 in 2020, Ghost of Tsushima follows the story of Jin Sakai, a former samurai who adopts the persona of the Ghost as he fights his way through the invading Mongolian army on the island of Tsushima. RELATED: Ghost of Tsushima 2 Should Follow in The Last of Us' Footsteps A PC Release Could Take Ghost of Tsushima to the Next Level With how much praise this game has received over the years, including the award for Best Art Direction and a nomination for Game of the Year at the 2020 Game Awards, it could easily find new life on the PC. The game has already proven to be successful on both PS4 and PS5 with an enhanced director's cut edition coming to the latter console. However, the current library of PlayStation games on PC is missing the obvious candidate for a port in Ghost of Tsushima.Ī large portion of Sony's successful first-party games have already made their way to PC, so it seems odd that Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima has yet to receive a port.

This trend has been great for both these games and PC players because it helps renew interest in these titles after they've already had a life on PlayStation, while giving a whole new audience access to them. In recent years, Sony has made an effort to bring some of its biggest titles to PC including the likes of God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and The Last of Us Part 1.
