Ghost of Tsushima (PC) Pre-Order Bonuses

Ghost of Tsushima will be released for PC on May 16. Below, you can find an overview of all the pre-order bonuses.

The Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC! After years of waiting, the rest of us will finally get to try the game PlayStation players have been banging on about (and rightly so). Beloved for its engaging gameplay, stunning visuals, compelling story, cultural authenticity, and dynamic world, this is a game that will surely do well on Steam.

But before you rush to buy the game, it's worth knowing what the Ghost of Tsushima pre-order bonuses are. In this article, we have provided an overview of all the benefits you can enjoy if you pre-order Ghost of Tsushima for PC. Then you can make an informed decision about whether to just wait for the game instead.

Ghost of Tsushima Pre-Order Bonuses

The Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut can already be pre-ordered on Steam for $59.99 / £49.99 (this is the only edition coming to PC). If you pre-order, rather than buying the game once it's been released, you will get the following in-game bonuses:

  • New Game+ Horse
  • Traveler’s Attire
  • Broken Armor dyes from Baku’s shop

You can see what these three cosmetic items look like below.

Ghost of Tsushima PC Pre Order Bonuses
Here is what the pre-order bonuses for Ghost of Tsushima look like in-game. | © Sony

None of these items are designed to give you a mechanical advantage, they are purely cosmetic. But this is a good thing; we don't want developers to begin introducing items that effect gameplay for those who pay more or less.

The horse is cool, but we have to admit, the Broken Armor dye and Traveler's attire aren't massively impressive. We don't recommend pre-ordering, unless you can comfortably afford the game, and you are certain that you will buy it for PC anyway.

And there you have it, those were the pre-order bonuses for Ghost of Tsushima on PC. We hope you found it helpful.

Jon Ramuz

Jon has a BA and an MA in English Literature, and as Content Lead for EarlyGame has written over 1,500 articles. He focuses on shooters, but also writes about entertainment and gaming in general....