If your game library is looking a little uninteresting right now, then you're in luck! Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is available for just $49.99 / £39.99 today—that's 21% off this excellent samurai adventure's retail price.
It's also significantly lower than its price on Steam, and yet you won't be losing out on any of that excellent Steam accessibility with this deal. That's because you're buying a key for the game here that you can plug into Steam and start playing for less.
Seeing as Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut only just dropped, this is definitely one of the best video game deals out there right now. Let's take a closer look at the game...
Set in the late 13th century, Ghost of Tsushima follows the Mongol Empire's campaign to conquer the East, with Tsushima Island standing as the last barrier between mainland Japan and the invading forces led by General Khotun Khan. As one of the last surviving samurai, Jin Sakai must abandon traditional samurai methods to embrace the path of the Ghost, employing unconventional tactics to protect his people and reclaim his home from the Mongol invaders.
The Director’s Cut is a little different, as it brings the game to PC for the first time, and, as a result, offers enhanced features for PC gamers. This includes unlocked framerates and a range of graphics options suitable for various hardware. You can now enjoy the action on ultrawide, dual, and triple monitor setups too, and boost performance with upscaling and frame generation technologies like NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3, and Intel XeSS. Additionally, the game supports NVIDIA Reflex and DLAA now, and it offers a more authentic experience with Japanese lip sync.
It's the ultimate package for PC gamers itching to get their hands on Ghost of Tsushima after all these years. If you fall into this camp, just make sure you capitalize on this great deal and pick it up for just $49.99 / £39.99 today!
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