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Director-s Cut -language Packs- — Ghost Of Tsushima

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Director-s Cut -language Packs- — Ghost Of Tsushima

It is vital to distinguish between the (Kurosawa Mode: Black & White + Film Grain) and the Japanese Language Pack . While you can play in Japanese with standard color, purists often combine the Japanese audio with the Kurosawa visual filter to recreate a 1960s Samurai epic.

If you own a , upgrading to the PS5 Director’s Cut is worth it purely for the real-time Japanese lip-sync . It fixes the only major flaw in the original localization. Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR-S CUT -Language Packs-

: Changing audio mid-game may require you to restart from your last save point for the changes to take full effect. It is vital to distinguish between the (Kurosawa

: Language settings are paired with robust subtitle features, including text backdrop toggles, speaker names, and adjustable text colors (White, Yellow, Blue, Red, Green). Supported Languages (Voice & Text) It fixes the only major flaw in the original localization

By prioritizing language and cultural authenticity, game developers can create more immersive and engaging experiences that cater to a diverse player base.

A major warning for players switching to Japanese: