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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut: The Complete Guide to Language Packs and Lip-Sync Updates
Since its initial release in 2020, Sucker Punch Productions’ Ghost of Tsushima has been celebrated not only for its gameplay but for its immersive portrayal of feudal Japan. With the release of the Director’s Cut for PS5, PS4, and later PC, the conversation around audio language options has become more relevant than ever. From the highly praised Japanese voice track to the surprising lip-sync update, here is everything you need to know about language packs for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut.
How to Check / Download Language Packs
- Go to your PlayStation Home Screen.
- Highlight Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut.
- Press the Options Button on your controller.
- Select Manage Game Content.
- Look for a list of installed content. If a language pack is missing, it will appear here with a download arrow icon.
- Select the language pack you want and hit Download.
With the latest patches (UPD 1.05 on PS5, 1.07 on PC), almost all language-related bugs have been squashed. If you follow the troubleshooting steps above, you should be able to switch between English, Japanese, and any supported European language without a single crash. ghost of tsushima directors cut language packs upd
(If you want, I can fetch the official patch notes and exact list of added languages — I’ll pull them from Sucker Punch / platform pages.) Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut: The Complete Guide
What changed
- Expanded voice-language support: Added several new full voice-over language packs (menu UI and subtitles were already widely localized). New packs include [example languages: Spanish (Latin America), Brazilian Portuguese, German — replace with exact list from platform].
- Flexible audio/subtitle pairing: Players can now independently set in-game audio and subtitle languages (e.g., English audio with Japanese subtitles), via the Accessibility → Language menu.
- On-demand downloads: Language packs are now optional DLC-style downloads; the base game no longer includes every voice pack by default, reducing install size. Players choose which packs to download from the Language settings or the platform’s “Manage Game” content tab.
- Streaming/partial install optimization: For supported platforms, large voice packs stream or install partially so you can play sooner while remaining audio downloads in background.
- Improved storage reporting: The game now shows exact sizes per language pack in the Manage Language Packs screen.
- Bug fixes and polish: Fixed issues with lip-sync when switching languages mid-save, corrected subtitle timing in cutscenes for certain languages, and addressed crashes when switching packs during co-op (Legends) sessions.
How to use the new features
- From the main menu go to Settings → Accessibility → Language (or Settings → Language).
- Choose Audio Language and Subtitle Language independently.
- If a chosen audio language isn’t installed, select Download when prompted or open your platform’s Manage Game → Language Packs to install specific packs.
- To free space, uninstall language packs from the same Manage Game → Language Packs screen; the game will run using remaining installed audio or default to subtitles.
Accessing and installing these language updates depends on your platform: Go to your PlayStation Home Screen
- For history/purist fans: Japanese audio + Kurosawa Mode = the ultimate samurai film experience.
- For casual players: English audio allows you to focus on combat without reading subtitles during horse rides.
Act One: The Ghost in the Machine