PlayStation is known for its single-player games but it is trying to diversify by creating live-service multiplayer ones. The platform holder has reaffirmed its commitment to single-player games.
If you’ve been hankering for a samurai game since Ghost of Tsushima came out, Leonard Menchiari and Flying Wild Hog might have you covered with their upcoming game Trek to Yomi. Trek to Yomi opens with a young Hiroki, who’s studying to be a samurai under his sensei Sanjuro and his friend Aiko. Instead of […]
There’s a lot to like about the PS Store and the improvements Sony’s made to its infrastructure, but age-old issues continue to rear their ugly head. While this month’s addition of Ghost of Tsushima: Legends was supposed to be a sweetener for subscribers, it’s proving to be anything but for a handful of fans looking to upgrade their PS4 version of Jin Sakai’s debut to the PS5 Director’s Cut.
Admittedly, this is quite a niche issue and is unlikely to affect everyone, but it’s something worth keeping in mind. So, here’s the situation: if you own Ghost of Tsushima on the PS4 but haven’t upgraded to the Director’s Cut on PS5 yet, do not claim the PS5 version of Ghost of Tsushima: Legends currently available for PS Plus subscribers.