Ghost Of Tsushima Director-s Cut -language Packs- [upd] Jun 2026
English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Turkish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, and Thai. How to Change Language Settings In-Game
This was a significant technical upgrade. In the original PS4 release, cutscenes were pre-rendered. Rendering them twice for different mouth animations was not technically feasible due to disc space limitations, resulting in the English lip-sync being used for the Japanese audio track.
These include English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish (Spain & Latin America), Polish, Portuguese (Portugal & Brazil), and Russian. Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR-S CUT -Language Packs-
If a specific language does not appear in your in-game list, you may need to download the corresponding language data pack through your platform’s store. PlayStation 5 Access Game Content : On the PS5 home screen, highlight the game and press the Options button Manage Game Content Manage Game Content to see a list of available language data. : Choose the language you need and select the Download icon to install it. PC (Steam / Epic Games)
If you cannot find your preferred language pack, check for the following regional constraints: Rendering them twice for different mouth animations was
This means the words on screen rarely match what the English actors would have said. This is actually a good thing, as it preserves the Japanese script's honorifics (San, Sama, Sensei) and cultural context. However, it can be confusing if you are hard of hearing and trying to follow English dubs.
If you are a , the Director’s Cut is the definitive version, offering instantaneous language swapping and mod support that even allows for "Silent Protagonist" or "Subtitle color coding" to track different speakers in Japanese. PlayStation 5 Access Game Content : On the
Japanese audio with Japanese lip-sync is a marquee feature of the Director’s Cut.
Famous for voicing Roronoa Zoro in One Piece.