Sony Might Be Planning More PS5’s Director’s Cuts — Here’s What We Want To See

Although a formal program for releasing them has not yet been announced, Sony has signaled its intention to launch so-called director's cuts of various first-party PS4 games. So far, two such projects have been announced: Death Stranding and Ghost of Tsushima. But with more potentially on the way, which games would we most like to see get this re-release treatment?

It's worth noting that it's unclear if these are really director's cuts in the literal sense, with their respective directors being able to release their un-cut or original visions for the games. The term director's cut is traditionally used in the film industry to describe versions of movies that are more in line with a single vision, restoring content that was originally cut from the final product because of other considerations--like studio mandates, early feedback, and what have you.

Sony's director's cuts, on the other hand, appear to be more like amped-up versions of the original games, with new features specific to the PS5 and new content. But they don't necessarily reflect the original creative vision of the developers--or if they do, we haven't really heard about how they do.

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