The much-anticipated PC port of Rise of the Ronin has arrived, but does it bring any new features or changes to the table? Let's dive into the details of the game's PC version and examine its performance.
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Team NINJA's latest action RPG, which has been eagerly awaited by fans, has made its way to PC after a year since its initial release. Despite the anticipation, the game has only received performance patches in the months following its launch, with no news of any DLC or additional content.
So, what does the PC version offer to those who have already experienced the game on PlayStation last year?
Disappointingly, the PC version of Rise of the Ronin does not include any new content beyond what was available in the original release. However, players can benefit from customizable graphics settings, allowing them to tailor the visual experience to their preferences.
Unfortunately, the game's performance on PC remains unoptimized, similar to its initial release on PlayStation. Players may need to spend time adjusting various settings to achieve a smooth gaming experience.
Game8 gave the original PlayStation 5 version of Rise of the Ronin an impressive score of 80/100, praising its stunning visuals, detailed combat system, and robust character creator. However, since the PC version does not differ from the original release, we recommend waiting for a sale if you're interested in experiencing this "samurai with guns" style of gameplay.
It's also worth noting that there have been no announcements from Team NINJA or Koei Tecmo regarding any new DLC or content for Rise of the Ronin, suggesting that players should not expect any future additions.