PS4 exclusive Ghost of Tsushima has a release date of June 26 and Sony has made the game available for pre-order right now. The PS Store has listings for both the standard and Digital Deluxe versions of Ghost of Tsushima with pre-order bonuses to boot. A similar listing has gone up on specialist retailer Games The Shop for the Ghost of Tsushima standard edition as well while multiple independent retailers speaking to The Mako Reactor have confirmed that pre-orders are under way. Expect a listing on the likes of Amazon soon enough.
Ghost of Tsushima pre-order bonuses
Pre-ordering Ghost of Tsushima (standard or Digital Deluxe) on the PS Store nets you the following bonuses:
- Ghost of Tsushima digital mini soundtrack
- Jin PS4 dynamic theme
- Jin avatar for PS4
Ghost of Tsushima price in India
At the moment, buying Ghost of Tsushima digitally via the PS Store or on disc through your favourite retailer will set you back by Rs. 3,999. The Ghost of Tsushima Digital Deluxe price is Rs. 4,799. At the moment, Sony has not confirmed if the Ghost of Tsushima Special Edition is making it to India. Though if the Death Stranding Special Edition price was any indication, expect the Ghost of Tsushima Special Edition price to be Rs. 4,999 if it gets an India release.
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Digital Deluxe Edition
- Digital copy of the game
- Hero of Tsushima skin set (which provides an additional in-game horse, saddle, mask, sword, and armor set for Jin)
- Charm of Hachiman’s Favour
- One technique point
- Samurai PS4 dynamic theme
- Digital mini art-book by Dark Horse
- Director’s Commentary
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Special Edition
- SteelBook case with the game
- In-game Hero of Tsushima mask and sword skin
- Charm of Hachiman’s Favour
- One technique point
- Director’s Commentary
- Digital mini art book
Are the Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Special or Collector’s Editions releasing in India?
If we go by Sony’s past history with Death Stranding and Days Gone, safe to say we should at least expect the Ghost of Tsushima Special Edition to make it to India. That said, we’ve reached out to Sony for comment and will update this story if we hear from the company.