Ghost of Tsushima Launched To 85% Positive Reviews on Steam

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Another Huge Hit For PlayStation On PC!

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  • Ghost of Tsushima has become another PlayStation hit on PC.
  • The game has gathered over 4K reviews on the platform in just one day.
  • Over 85% of the reviews are positive, with fans praising the optimization and the game itself.

Ghost of Tsushima is now among PlayStation’s many first-party titles on PC, and it seems to be doing well.

The PC port became the best-selling title on Steam yesterday and launched to around 60K players on the platform, becoming the 4th biggest Sony game on PC. Therefore, it is clear this franchise has received a lot of love from fans.

Ghost of Tsushima has also received an excellent transition from consoles to PC, earning it thousands of positive reviews.

Why it matters: Before release, many expected Ghost of Tsushima to suffer from review bombings since it was delisted in several regions that are not supported by PlayStation.

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Ghost of Tsushima Has Very Positive Reviews on Steam ( Source: Steam )

Ghost of Tsushima launched on Steam yesterday, and the title has already gathered over 4K reviews. Over 85% of the reviews are positive, with the game meeting expectations.

It is also great to see the PC port safe from review bombings. According to the reviews, many PC players are returning fans who already experienced this release on PS4. However, the enhancements have made the experience even better.

Others have praised the actual quality of the PC port. Ghost of Tsushima runs extremely well, making a 4K experience possible on even mid-range GPUs like the GeForce RTX 3060 with a bit of tweaking in the settings.

Finally, a well-optimized PC port. Looks great, runs great. The game itself seems to be wonderful so far.

-Steam User Review

PlayStation has struggled with poor ports like The Last of Us Part 1 in the past, but Nixxes Software has continued to deliver excellent translations since then.

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Ghost of Tsushima Has Already Sold Almost 10 Million Copies

This release seems to be generating a lot of positivity for Sucker Punch Productions. Later this month, the studio is expected to unveil a sequel for the game, which may lead to another boost for this PC port.

Overall, the PC version hits all the marks. It serves as a solid version that works great, supports all the extra bells and whistles PC gamers expect, and more. Most importantly, it brings another iconic PlayStation franchise to the platform.

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