Ghost of Tsushima system requirements hint at another stellar PC port
Earlier this year, Sony confirmed it would bring Ghost of Tsushima, another PlayStation exclusive, to PC on May 21. It comes a few weeks after Horizon: Forbidden West landed on the platform. The company has now revealed the PC system requirements for Ghost of Tsushima, and they're surprisingly low. And it won't take up much of your hard drive space (relatively speaking, of course), with the game demanding just 75 GB.
Very Low | Medium | High | Very High | |
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CPU | Core i3-7100/Ryzen 3 1200 | Core i5-8600/Ryzen 5 3600 | Core i5-11500/Ryzen 5 5600 | Core i5-11500/Ryzen 5 5600 |
GPU | GeForce GTX 960/Radeon RX 5500 XT | GeForce RTX 2060/Radeon RX 5600 XT | GeForce RTX 3070/Radeon RX 6800 | GeForce RTX 4080/Radeon RX 7900 XT |
Performance | 720p 30 FPS | 1080p 60 FPS | 1440p 60 FPS/4K 30 FPS | 4K 60 FPS |
Nixxes, a company with an excellent track record bringing PlayStation games to PC, is developing the Ghost of Tsushima PC port. Other PC-specific features include support for up to 48:9 ultra-wide monitors and the full suite of DualSense (curr. $70 on Amazon) features (wired mode only). Additionally, cross-play is enabled across all platforms (PC, PS5, PS4) for the often-forgotten multiplayer Legends game mode. Lastly, Ghost of Tsushima supports all AI-powered image upscalers, such as Nvidia DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS.
Sony has another surprise in store for gamers who buy Ghost of Tsushima on PC. It will debut with a new overlay that shows off your PlayStation friends list, achievements and profile. You'll need to log in to your PlayStation account to access the feature. While it will come as a nice quality-of-life improvement for existing PlayStation owners, the prospect of logging in to yet another service might cause friction for many. Sony hasn't mentioned if a PlayStation ID is mandatory to play Ghost of Tsushima on PC.