Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut’s PS5 File Size is 60 GB

The game's PlayStation Store page mentions its file size, which, unsurprisingly, is heftier than the base game that launched last year.

Posted By | On 18th, Jul. 2021

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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut has attracted a fair bit of controversy thanks to its pricing and cross-gen upgrade paths, but given the fact that it’s going to improve and expand upon an already-excellent game, it’s hard not to be excited about it nonetheless. And with its launch just a little over a month away, new details have started emerging. 

For instance, we now know what its file size is going to be. As spotted by Twisted Voxel, the PlayStation Store page of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut mentions that on the PS5, the game’s size is 60 GB- which is more than the 50 GB size of the base game when it launched last year. That said, the base game’s install size did come down to 35 GB, so it’s possible that Director’s Cut will end up taking less storage space as well. Of course, this doesn’t account for any day one updates the game might get. 

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut launches for the PS5 and PS4 on August 20. 


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