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Ghost Of Tsushima Patch 1.13 Is Now Live

The update addresses issues with Ghost of Tsushima's Legends and New Game+ modes.

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Developer Sucker Punch Productions has released patch 1.13 for Ghost of Tsushima on PlayStation 4. You can find the update's full patch notes outlined down below.

Patch 1.13 resolves issues with the Legends and New Game+ modes. In Legends, the update irons out a bug that causes players to get stuck in the mode's tutorial. Meanwhile, in New Game+, patch 1.13 fixes a bug that prevented the Platinum Trophy armor dye from appearing.

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Elsewhere, the update fixes general problems with PlayStation Network functionality, such as ironing out frequent error message pop-ups and adding support for a "Players Met" notification. It also fixes "various bugs and crashes," but these weren't specified.

Ghost of Tsushima Update 1.13 Patch Notes

  • Resolved a bug causing frequent Network Error pop-ups.
  • Resolved a bug preventing the Platinum Trophy armor dye from appearing in New Game+.
  • Resolved a bug that caused some users to become stuck in the Legends tutorial.
  • Added support for PlayStation Network "Players Met" functionality to Legends.
  • Various bug and crash fixes.

The update arrives not long after Sucker Punch announced the release date for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends' first raid. Titled The Tale of Iyo, the raid kicks off on October 30. An exact start time has yet to be revealed, but players will need a minimum Ki level of 100 to participate.

In other Ghost of Tsushima news, Sucker Punch confirmed the open-world samurai action game will be playable on PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility. Further, the game will take advantage of the next-gen console's hardware through Game Boost, an enhancement feature that provides certain PlayStation 4 games with higher or smoother frame rates.

The PlayStation 5 launches on November 12. Two variants of the next-gen system are available at launch, so check out our PlayStation 5 preorder guide to learn about both of them.

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