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Daniel Hidalgo
2020-07-29 09:53:08

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In this article we will be covering everything you need to know about playing on lethal difficulty Ghost of Tsushima.

What is Tsushima's ghost about?

This is the action-adventure video game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4 users and which was released on July 17, 2020.

We were able to know the new difficulty options that were added to the last patch, the deadly difficulty is the one that has caught the most attention of the players, who are wondering how to access it.

How to playing on lethal difficulty Ghost of Tsushima?

The only thing you have to do to access this new difficulty will be ensured that you have the latest game update installed and you're done.

Once the update has been installed you will have to head to the Options menu and check the game settings, on the difficulty you will have to switch to Lethal using the d-pad and confirmed to save the difficulty change.

Don't forget that you can change the difficulty again when you want in the same way.
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What's new in Tsushima's Phantom lethal difficulty?


Below we will list for you the changes that have been made and that are implemented in this new game difficulty:

  • Tighter Parry and Dodge windows.
  • Enemy weapons are more deadly, but Jin's katana is also more deadly.
  • Enemies detect you faster.
  • Enemies are more aggressive in combat.

All of these changes make stealthy movement much more difficult than usual, as well as dodge and stop attacks, but the rewards are greater.

Now that you know how to play in lethal difficulty of Ghost of Tsushima and how easy it is, we hope you can get a lot of benefit and fun out of this new game difficulty and the changes it has for you.

Platform(s):
PlayStation 4 PS4
Genre(s):
Action-adventure, stealth
Developer(s):
Sucker Punch Productions
Publisher(s):
Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation Store
Release date:
July 17, 2020
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
18+

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