Ghost Of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Patch 2.05 Details Revealed
Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut has been out for a few days now, providing veteran players with a few stellar reasons to return to the massively popular PlayStation exclusive title. While the launch of the Director’s Cut has gone pretty smoothly, the title is still rough around the edges, and the developer has released a new patch to help combat some of the crash issues players have been experiencing.
Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut developer Sucker Punch took to social media to announce that Patch 2.05 is now live for the game. There are unfortunately no official patch notes to speak of, though the developer states in its post that the patch was released specifically to address “a crash that a few users were experiencing.” The author experienced such a crash immediately after completing a mission during Act I, though that may be one of the issues that was resolved with the patch.
Patch 2.05 is now live for #GhostOfTsushima Director’s Cut. This addresses a crash that a few users were experiencing. We are currently investigating additional issues and will continue to make fixes/improvements in the coming week.
— Ghost of Tsushima ? Director’s Cut Out Now! (@SuckerPunchProd) August 21, 2021
Sucker Punch confirms in the latter half of the tweet that other Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut issues are currently being investigated, and as such additional fixes and improvements will be implemented “in the coming week.” The game itself though is quite stable, though, so any additional updates should be minor.
Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut is now available for PS4 and PS5.
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