Ghost of Tsushima Digital Deluxe Upgrade gets you a documentary, a new horse, and more

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ghost of Tsushima now has a Digital Del💝uxe Upgrade, which includes access to a 45-minute doc⛦umentary as well as some in-game goodies you didn't know you were missing.

While Ghost of Tsushima has been available since July 17, if you bought the standard edition and then🐓 decided you wanted the extra stuff in the Digital Deluxe edition, you were out of luck (unless you didn't mind buying the whole game over again). The new option added to the Pla🌳yStation Store today lets you upgrade your standard edition for $10.99, which means you'll be fined an extra dollar for waffling on which edition you want.

Sony released a brief teaser of the documentary, which includes interviews with Sucker Punch creative director Nate Fox, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Interactive Entertainment exec Shuhei Yoshida, and University of Tokyo professor of historiography Dr. Kazuto Hongo. According to , Hongo specializes in Japaওnese medieval history, so he should have a lot to say about the way Ghost of Tsushima depicts 1200s Japan.

ꦦThe Ghost of Tsushima Digital Deluxe upgrade also includes a digital mini art book curated by Dark Horse and a samurai theme for your PS4 dashboard. The in-game rewards are a bonus technique point, the Charm of Hachiman's Favor, and the Hero of Tsushima Skin set. The latter includes a special horse, though you'll need to start a new game to choose it if you've already passed the point where you selected a samurai steed.

The foxes in Ghost of Tsushima have already been petted nearly 10 million times, and that makes me happy. 

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