It’ll also feature PSN Friends lists and profiles
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Ghost of Tsushimais the first PlayStation-made game to utilize PS features like Trophies and Friends lists on PC.
That’s all about to change with Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut. When the remastered game launches on PC on May 16, it’ll bring with it PlayStation Trophies, Friends lists, and profiles on PC for the first time. You can peruse the screenshots just below to see what the features will look like for PC players.
This is the brand new ‘PlayStation overlay,’ which is available only when playing Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut on Windows PCs. It’s effectively a way of merging thePS5and PC audiences together that are playing PlayStation-made games, for example if you port over your current PSN profile to PC while playing Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut, you’ll instantly unlock all your past Trophies for Sucker Punch’s game.
“While playing the game, you can earn PlayStation Trophies just like on PlayStation consoles. Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PC shares the same Trophy set as the game on PlayStation 5 consoles. In addition, the PC version also has full support for Achievements on Steam and theEpic GamesStore,” thePlayStation Blogpost on the feature reads.
So not only isGhost of Tsushima Sucker Punch’s first PC game in 26 years- it’s PlayStation’s first game with more direct PC integration for PSN profiles.
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