Sony surprised us by launching the Director's Cut version of its various exclusives in less than two weeks, as we got Death Stranding and Ghost Of Tsushima with these copies, and now the company is back to hinting at launching more of these copies for the rest of its exclusives, so what does this mean and what is the difference between this version And the regular version below we will know the answer together.
Speaking through his official account on Twitter, Hermann Halst tweeted about the Director's Cut version of the game Ghost Of Tsushima and how he feels joy and pride for the return of his beloved game from the company's exclusives again with new content as well, especially with the features of the PlayStation 5 and its DualSense arm that the game will support.
The former head of the Guerrilla Games studio seemed to hint that there will be more than one exclusive game that will be re-launched in the same way. These copies offer completely new content. The Samurai game will have a completely new island and a new development as well as it will take advantage of the capabilities of the current device, the expectation is that we may obtain a copy of The Last Of Us 2 is in the same style, and we may also see other titles that get their own copies, such as God Of War, Uncharted 4, and others.
The interesting thing is that the new Ghost Of Tsushima Director's Cut version will not be automatically upgradeable on the PlayStation 5, as is the case with other games, where the player will have to either purchase the full copy at a price of $ 70 or pay $ 10 to get an upgrade from From the regular version to the Director's Cut version, we hope that Sony does not follow suit in its upcoming games that it plans to re-release with the Director's Cut version.
The question is whether this version will be the new style of developers for players instead of paid additional content, this is what we will know later and remind that the new version of the Samurai game will be released on the twentieth of August (8) next on PlayStation 4 and 5.