Ghost of Tsushima Coming in Summer 2020
Sucker Punch reveals a new trailer for Ghost of Tsushima at The Game Awards 2019, coming in summer 2020.
There was no update on upcoming action-adventure game Ghost of Tsushima for so long but lately, developer Sucker Punch Productions has announced to release their anticipated PlayStation 4-exclusive title in summer 2020.
Only days ago, a brief tease was shown at most recent and final episode of State of Play livestream and a full trailer with gameplay footage was confirmed to reveal at The Game Awards 2019, which has just been just rolled out.
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Witness the journey of a samurai becoming a Ghost to stand opposing all opposing forces to free his people.
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In opening cinematic shot, lead character Jin Sakai stands in way of a small group of Mongol soldiers. Wearing Ghost gears, he explodes a smoke bomb after unsheathing his sword, invoking his enemy to come for him.
He recalls when he was lying on a beach after first Mongolian raid on his homeland earlier and everyone thought him to be dead. Now, he effortlessly takes down all but one and leaves him to inform general Khotun Khan of his arrival.
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Adapting to new ways of fighting, Jin is presumably applying some ninja techniques to wage guerrilla warfare against enemy forces. Throughout his journey, he will acquire a variety of gear and weapons upgrades to face a growing storm.
Though the trailer does offer bits of its plotline and some general gameplay aspects, it most certainly is focused on him eventually becoming the legendary phenomenon "Ghost" that has become a menacing threat for invading army.
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After gameplay reveal back in E3 2018, there was no news from developers for too long and people were concerned whether or not the game is coming to PS4 since next-generation console PlayStation 5 is set to arrive in holiday 2020.
Then players noticed it in latest a live-action commercial for PlayStation 4 and State of Play started teasing fans for a new trailer. The Game Awards finally confirmed its release today for next year as a PS4-exclusive, arriving before PS5 launch.
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Sucker Punch Productions previously worked on Infamous series for past decade and never really worked on a large-scale game like their current project, which really explains why it took this long for them to get things in right order.
Set around late 13th century, Ghost of Tsushima narrates the journey of lone samurai warrior Jin Sakai who takes a final stand against an invasion of Mongol empire on Tsushima Island that is in ruins following their ruthless first assault.
There was no update on upcoming action-adventure game Ghost of Tsushima for so long but lately, developer Sucker Punch Productions has announced to release their anticipated PlayStation 4-exclusive title in summer 2020.
Only days ago, a brief tease was shown at most recent and final episode of State of Play livestream and a full trailer with gameplay footage was confirmed to reveal at The Game Awards 2019, which has just been just rolled out.
Ghost of Tsushima Coming in Summer 2020 |
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Witness the journey of a samurai becoming a Ghost to stand opposing all opposing forces to free his people.
RELATED: Resident Evil 3 Release Date and Collector's Edition Announced
In opening cinematic shot, lead character Jin Sakai stands in way of a small group of Mongol soldiers. Wearing Ghost gears, he explodes a smoke bomb after unsheathing his sword, invoking his enemy to come for him.
He recalls when he was lying on a beach after first Mongolian raid on his homeland earlier and everyone thought him to be dead. Now, he effortlessly takes down all but one and leaves him to inform general Khotun Khan of his arrival.
RELATED: Horizon Zero Dawn May Come to PC
Adapting to new ways of fighting, Jin is presumably applying some ninja techniques to wage guerrilla warfare against enemy forces. Throughout his journey, he will acquire a variety of gear and weapons upgrades to face a growing storm.
Though the trailer does offer bits of its plotline and some general gameplay aspects, it most certainly is focused on him eventually becoming the legendary phenomenon "Ghost" that has become a menacing threat for invading army.
RELATED: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 1 Live Now
After gameplay reveal back in E3 2018, there was no news from developers for too long and people were concerned whether or not the game is coming to PS4 since next-generation console PlayStation 5 is set to arrive in holiday 2020.
Then players noticed it in latest a live-action commercial for PlayStation 4 and State of Play started teasing fans for a new trailer. The Game Awards finally confirmed its release today for next year as a PS4-exclusive, arriving before PS5 launch.
Ghost of Tsushima Box Art |
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Sucker Punch Productions previously worked on Infamous series for past decade and never really worked on a large-scale game like their current project, which really explains why it took this long for them to get things in right order.
Set around late 13th century, Ghost of Tsushima narrates the journey of lone samurai warrior Jin Sakai who takes a final stand against an invasion of Mongol empire on Tsushima Island that is in ruins following their ruthless first assault.