Ghost of Tsushima’s PC port has remained elusive far longer than many have expected, but Sucker Punch’s acclaimed open world samurai epic is not far away from jumping over to the platform. Last month, Sony announced that the game would be launching for PC in May, and the publisher has now revealed further details about the port, including its system requirements.
Requirements have been revealed across four presets, which will offer average targets of 720p/30 FPS, 1080/60 FPS, 1440p/60 FPS (or, alternatively, 4K/30 FPS), and 4K/60 FPS. Requirements for the lowest preset are quite modest, including 8 GB of RAM, either an i3-7100 or a Ryzen 3 1200, and either a GeForce GTX 960 (with 4 GB VRAM) or a Radeon RX 5500 XT. On the opposite end of the spectrum, to run the game at 4K/60 FPS, you’ll need either an i5-11400 or a Ryzen 5 5600, along with either a GeForce RTX 4080 or a Radeon RX 7900 XT, and 16 GB of RAM.
75 GB of storage space will be required regardless of which preset you’re looking at. On lowest settings, you can get away with an HDD, though an SSD is still recommended. On all the other presets, meanwhile, an SSD is a necessity. You can view the full system requirements below.
Meanwhile, Sony has also confirmed that Ghost of Tsushima’s acclaimed co-op mode, Legends, will support full cross-play with PS4 and PS5. To do that, however, you’ll need to sign in to your PlayStation Network account- and yes, Ghost of Tsushima is going to be the first Sony game to feature PSN and Trophies integration on PC, thanks a new PlayStation overlay.
Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is due out for PC on May 16.
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