One of the best-looking PlayStation games in recent years is Ghost of Tsushima but somehow it’s been made to look even better, perhaps resembling a PS6 game.
When Sucker Punch Productions first released Ghost of Tsushima in 2020 for PlayStation 4 before arriving on PS5 and PC, it was not only one of the best-looking games of its time but it was also fantastic to play and offered an immersive story, enchanting world, interesting NPCs and more.
Check out the Ghost of Yōtei trailer below!
In Ghost of Tsushima, you play as Jin Sakai, a young samurai and apparent heir to Lord Shimura, but when a Mongol invasion threatens his home and those he loves, Jin must question all he has been taught as a samurai to become the ghost that his kingdom needs.
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Since the release of Ghost of Tsushima, fans have been eager for a sequel and at the most recent State of Play event, Sony answered those calls with the announcement of Ghost of Yōtei.
Set 300 years after Ghost of Tsushima, Jin Sakai is long dead at this point (obviously) in Ghost of Yōtei but if you were mourning the prospect of not seeing this beloved character again, then fear not, because there could be more sequels in the works.
Ghost of Yōtei looks stunning and we can’t wait for its release next year but if you can't wait and want a taste of what’s to come in the series, especially when it concerns next-gen entries, then we’ve got you covered.
As shared by YouTube channel Digital Dreams, thanks to a series of mods and a beast of a PC, Ghost of Tsushima has never looked better in a glorious 8K resolution and enhanced ray tracing effects.
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Powered by a Ryzen 9 7950x CPU and an NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPU, this version of Ghost of Tsushima might be out of reach for the PS5 Pro but it could be a hint of what to expect when the PS6 graces us with its presence in two or three years from now.
Ghost of Tsushima is out now on PC, PS5 and PS4. As for Ghost of Yōtei, that is currently scheduled to be released on PlayStation 5 sometime in 2025.
Topics: Ghost Of Tsushima, Sucker Punch, PC, Mods, Sony, PlayStation