Ghost of Tsushima

Ghost of Tsushima launch trailer gets published early

The Ghost of Tsushima launch trailer has already been released online, three before the game launch, on Friday, July 17th

The trailer is still classified as unlisted on YouTube but has been widely circulated on social media. Surprisingly, it has not yet been released by Sony or the PlayStation, but there is no doubt that the trailer is the official one. The clip ends with an ‘available now’, which further reinforces the idea that it came out prematurely.

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Shortly afterward SuckerPunch posted an updated version of the trailer on Twitter. It is exactly the same, except that the phrase “available now” has been fixed with a reminder to pre-order.

As expected the trailer is very interesting. This is the longest dialogue we have seen so far from the game and the other clips illustrate quite well what we can expect from this samurai adventure.

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Ghost of Tsushima

Watch 18 minutes of gameplay from Ghost of Tsushima

Ahead of the July 17 release date of Ghost of Tsushima, Sony unveiled an 18-minute stream, entirely dedicated to gameplay

Sony and developer Sucker Punch Productions gave viewers “a broad look at new gameplay images, including exploration, combat, and more. “No news was expected on the PlayStation 5,” just a big, beautiful look at Sucker Punch’s open-world PS4 epic.”

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During the episode, developers from Sucker Punch showed the gameplay and new game details. Some of the highlights include new exploration details, such as a “Guiding Wind” to help you navigate, and apparently the ability to gather resources without leaving your horse. In particular, Ghost of Tsushima also has foxes, which will guide you to the “shrines hidden on the island.”

Fighting was also a major focus, with a host of explained details, such as smoke bombs and counterattacks. Sucker Punch also provided details on photo mode and video mode, which looks quite expansive, giving players the opportunity to create short-length samurai movies.

The stream was broadcast on YouTube and Twitch, but you can also watch it above.

Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima was first unveiled at Paris Games Week in 2017. It was originally scheduled for a release date of May 29, but the game was delayed in late April alongside The Last of Us Part 2.

source/ digiskygames.com

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