Following the game's PC release yesterday, PlayStation's Ghost of Tsushima is off to a good start on PC.
The PC version of the 2020 PS4 (and PS5) title was launched through Steam yesterday, and despite a PSN account requirement for the game's online mode, the game quickly claimed the third spot when it comes to peak player numbers for PlayStation-published PC titles. At the moment of writing, the game had an all-time peak of nearly 58.000 concurrent players, thereby beating other high-profile PlayStation Studios titles, including Horizon: Zero Dawn, Horizon: Forbidden West, The Last of Us Part 1, Days Gone, and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Currently, the CCU peak for Ghost of Tsushima is only being bested by God of War and, without much of a surprise, Helldivers 2. Right now, nearly 40.000 PC players are playing the game.
We've included a screenshot of the chart for PlayStation Studios titles on PC (via SteamDB) below:
It will be interesting to see how player numbers for the game will evolve over time. Do you believe that the game would have a higher CCU on Steam if a PSN account for the game's Legends multiplayer mode wasn't required? Hit the comments below.
Ghost of Tsushima is available globally now for PC, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Check out this comparison to see how the PC version compared to the PS5 version. Here's what we wrote about the 2020 game in our launch review back then:
"Content-wise, Ghost of Tsushima certainly impressed during the playthrough. Its map (divided into three zones, Izuhara, Toyotama and Kamiagata, that are unlocked as you progress through the story) is simply huge and there's a lot to do, more than enough in fact to keep most players occupied for dozens of hours.
Beyond the main tale and the aforementioned 'ally' side content, there are also a great number of secondary tales. Sucker Punch devised a rather
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