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[STEAM][PRESS]PlayStation gamers feeling ‘betrayed’ as Ghost of Tsushima’s PC release looms


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Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut PC port gears up for its May 16 arrival, players worldwide are abuzed with excitement. Not everyone is so happy though, with PlayStation gamers up in arms over the release.

Developed by ******* Punch,
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exclusively launched for PlayStation consoles in 2020 and
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for its mechanics, stunning gameplay, and feudal Japan setting. The decision to
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, causing a wave of mixed reactions across social media platforms and gaming forums—mostly, that is. While PC gamers have rejoiced at the prospect of experiencing Jin Sakai’s epic journey in a stunning 4K resolution and uncapped frame rates, many loyal PlayStation users have today expressed frustration and disappointment over the move.

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