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News video games 19 April 2022, 12:06

Ghost of Tsushima Receives Final Update; Developers Thank Fans

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut and the standalone expansion Ghost of Tsushima: Legends have just received their final update. The developers thanked the community for their support.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • Ghost of Tsushima has received its final update;
  • Most of the changes and fixes apply to the online mode called Legends;
  • At the same time, the creators thanked the fans for their long-term support.

It's been almost two years since the release of Ghost of Tsushima and the game finally got its last update. The just published patch 2.18 applies to the Director's Cut version of the game and the network module called Legends.

At the same time, the developers announced that they will continue to monitor the Gotlegends subreddit and messages sent to the SuckerPunchProd Twitter account. If a serious bug are reported, they will publish further quick fixes.

Recent changes to Ghost of Tsushima

Patch 2.18 introduces some balance changes and small bug fixes. The vast majority of them concern the Legends mode. Below you can find a list of the most important new features.

  1. Changes have been made to the stats and features of some items available in Legends.
  2. Fixed five rare bugs present in Legends.
  3. Added an option to transfer saves from PS4 for standalone versions of Legends.
  4. Bugs related to dialogue and cut-scenes have been fixed in the single player mode.

The full list of changes along with the description of fixed bugs can be found on the game's official website.

Thanks to fans

On this occasion, the developers thanked all members of the Ghost of Tsushima community, who spent long hours exploring feudal Japan. Their support and involvement is very important to the entire Sucker Punch Productions team.

Przemyslaw Dygas

Przemyslaw Dygas

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