With the release of Ghost of Tsushima less than two months away, now is the perfect time to look at the various versions that will release to determine which best fits the needs of each player. Like most AAA titles that release today, Ghost of Tsushima will be available in several ways, from a base version all the way to an impressive-looking Collector’s Edition.

Hype has quickly been building for Ghost of Tsushima and shows no sign of slowing, as players dive into the action of an ancient Japan in the year 1274. The Samurai are all but destroyed by an invading Khan force, and the protagonist, Jin, is left to fight however he can in order to survive. With stunning environments and fantastic looking action, this is sure to be one of the best games of 2020. Here is a list of the various options for which version of the game to pick up.

Standard Edition – Physical and Digital

The great news is that no matter which version is chosen, all players will receive some bonus content. The Standard Edition can be purchased as a physical release from retailers around the world or digitally, and looks to feature a Digital Mini Soundtrack, a Dynamic Theme, and a Jin Avatar. As the most basic edition of the game, either physical or digital can be picked up for $59.99.

Special Edition – Physical and Digital

The Special Edition is where things start to get interesting. As one might expect, all of the standard items are included along with the addition of a mini art book, director’s commentary, Samurai PS4 dynamic theme, Hero of Tsushima skin set (consisting of a Horse, Saddle, Sword Kit, Body Armor, and Golden Mask), a single Technique Point, and a Charm of Hachiman’s Favor. The digital version looks to offer the same bonus content, lacking, of course, the Steelbook case. For those who love their sharp-looking collector’s cases for their shelves, this is a great option to pick up at $69.99.

The Collector’s Edition

The final option is gorgeous, as Collector’s Editions often are (with probably Fallout 76 being the sole exception in recent history. Those poor fools and their ugly, cheap “collector’s” bags). All previous bonus items are awarded to players, along with a heap of physical items. This consists of a Sakai mask and stand, a Sashimono war banner, a cloth map of Tsushima, Furoshiki wrapping cloth, a 48-page mini art book, and the same steelbook case as the Special Edition.

This version retails for $169.99 and is already difficult to find at most retailers, so it might take some effort to track one down, but it looks great.

The Art of Ghost of Tsushima

Source: blog.us.playstation.com

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