Only ten days remain until the launch of Guerrilla Games' highly anticipated open-world sequel Horizon Forbidden West, and, to mark its impending release, there's a bit of cross-promotional collaboration action going on with another PlayStation-exclusive title: Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut now features Aloy-inspired armour, courtesy of its latest patch.
Update 2.15 brings a number of addtions to developer Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut, but it's the Horizon Forbidden West crossover that takes centre stage, giving players the opportunity to unlock a new outfit for Jin Sakai that has a distinct air of Aloy about it.
Those eager to play dress-up with the fancy new garb will first need to travel to the north of Iki Island in the Director's Cut. Here, they'll discover a newly repaired Wind Shrine than can be interacted with — simply solve the associated puzzle to unlock the armour.
Alongside the Horizon crossover, patch 2.15 also brings several additions and fixes to Ghost of Tsushima's co-operative Legends mode. For starters, there's a new Platinum difficulty level for Survival that promises to deliver a tougher challenge than Gold difficulty, giving players an opportunity to earn better rewards and offering an increased chance for high-level gear. Sucker Punch notes this is a new standard gameplay option and won't feature weekly modifiers.
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Additionally, there's a fix for stuttering during gameplay and a new Block button in the pause menu's Social tab, enabling players to directly place anyone they've matched with in-game onto PlayStation's built-in blocklist — preventing matchmaking with that player in the future.
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