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<br>Sony first lifted the veil on [https://Tsushimagame.com Ghost of Tsushima Walkthrough|https://tsushimagame.com/] of Tsushima back at Paris Games Week 2017 with a short trailer that let us know the game would be taking place during the Mongol invasion of Japan. The game centers around a samurai by the name of Jin Sakai, but other details of the story and characters aren't really widely known just yet. On the gameplay front, all that Sucker Punch has opted to show us so far has been one demo at E3 2018 followed by another trailer that featured some more snippets of gameplay and a release window back at The Game Awards 2<br><br> <br>The first invasion took place in 1274 with about 900 ships setting sail from South Korea. The island of Tsushima was the first location of the conflict thanks to its location to Japan. With a small number of soldiers against a massive invasion force, the Tsushima army held out as long as they could but ultimately fell. The Mongols continued forward to Iki Island next, before making landfall at Hakata Bay on mainland Ja<br> <br>The final cherry on top of my pre-release anticipation for Ghost of Tsushima has also just been due to how serious Sucker Punch is taking the source material here. Developers at the studio have talked openly about how much research has gone into this project which has included multiple trips to Japan and working with actual swordmasters . Not to mention, the full game is going to feature optional Japanese voice acting with English subtitles to really entrench yourself in the experience even further. Aspects like this won't make or break Ghost of Tsushima , but it shows just that Sucker Punch is committed to making this not just an enjoyable game, but one that is highly-authentic as w<br><br> <br>The latest update on Ghost of Tsushima , provided by PlayStation , reveals several collector's editions and pre-order bonuses arriving alongside the game in June, with plenty of samurai-inspired items for fans to enjoy. Those looking to add a little extra to their experience can pick up the Digital Deluxe Edition of Ghost of Tsushima , which offers some special in-game items such as a Technique Point, Charm of Hachiman's Favor, Hero of Tsushima skin set, digital mini art book, and director's commentary, or the Limited Edition, which includes all of the previously mentioned digital goodies and a collectible SteelBook case, each retailing for $69.99. Additionally, the Ghost of Tsushima Collector's Edition will retail for $169.99 and will include a host of items including a dynamic PlayStation 4 theme, Jin Sakai avatar, Sashimono war banner, Furoshiki wrapping cloth, digital in-game extras found in the Digital Deluxe and Limited Editions, and a replica of Jin Sakai's mask – complete with a display stand. Pre-orders for these limited editions are beginning to open, so fans patiently awaiting this incredible title won't want to wait too long to get their order<br><br> <br>Following the news that The Last of Us Part 2 has been delayed indefinitely , all eyes turned to June when Sony's next big exclusive title would be launching. For now, Suck Punch remains adamant that Ghost of Tsushima remains on track for launch, though with the ever evolving global pandemic, things could suddenly change on a d<br><br> <br>With Sucker Punch’s silence on the game’s release date information, it started to become clear that _ Ghost of Tsushima _ was not as close to completion as was initially thought. Through 2019, the studio gave no updates on the title, waiting until December to finally show fans something new. Sony’s decision to skip E3 2019 gave Sucker Punch not only more time to develop the game (E3 trailers and demos take up precious studio resources), but also more time to build a trailer for December 2019’s State of Play and Game Awar<br> <br>The setting of Ghost of Tsushima takes place during the first invasion of Japan by the Mongol Empire . In the few trailers fans have already seen, the game seems to show the Mongols having a lot of success on Tsushima Island, basically razing it to the ground. In actuality, this event appears to be largely t<br><br> <br>This is where the success came to an end. After an initial surge inland, a senior commander had been injured and eventually died. It's unknown why the Mongol didn't capitalize on their success at this point. Instead, the army hung back near their ships with some reports indicating that many of the ship captains were concerned about a larger Japanese force showing up. Others speculate low supplies or the death of the senior commander having an impact on the campaign. Ultimately, the Mongols decided to retreat back north to Korea under the blanket of night. This proved to be unwise as they encountered severe storms which reportedly sunk 200 ships with 13,500 men l<br><br> <br>There's also the fact that Ghost of Tsushima quite literally looks like it could be one of the prettiest games ever made. Speaking of that gameplay demo from 2018, I'm hard-pressed to actually believe that what we were shown was running on a PS4 Pro. Seriously, how is that even possible? The level of detail and the high-fidelity visuals that we were shown look like they should only be possible on a PC, or maybe an Xbox One X. If these kinds of graphics are possible on even the weakest "premium" platform around, then that's pretty incredible. Games like this are why I invested in a 4K TV and a PS4 Pro in the first place and I'm hoping Ghost of Tsushima's finalized iteration will look just as stunning as what we've been shown thus<br>
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<br>There is concern about the release dates of upcoming video games shifting to account for the coronavirus crisis, especially following the recent announcement of The Last of Us Part II and Iron Man VR getting delayed with no new release date forthcoming. It's likely publisher Sony doesn't want these games to release in an environment where players won't be able to go out to get physical copies of them. It's also possible they're concerned that Naughty Dog's game, with its bleak themes and post-apocalyptic setting, might not be the best fit for the current state of the wo<br><br> <br>Squre Enix, along with Clay Tech Works, unveiled Bravely Default 2 for a 2020 release on Nintendo Switch. It displayed some impressive looking visuals utilizing an anime and hand-drawn style of graphics, painting a vivid and colorful world for eyes to digest. For those unfamiliar with the series, it represents a JRPG heavily inspired by classic Final Fantasy games, including four-character parties and turn-based combat allowing players to build up their powers through multiple turns, or unleash multiple actions in a single t<br><br> <br>Notably, the horse is going considerably fast in this trailer. Generally that would not be a significant thing to note, but this riding momentum suggests that the game is going to feature a map with a considerable size, as traveling devices in games, such as horses and cars, must be modified within the game to make sure that it does not break the game in any way. Basically, the faster the horse, the bigger the potential map s<br><br> <br>When Sucker Punch released _ Infamous Second Son _ in early 2014 on PS4, fans and media wondered what its next title would be. Though nothing was set in stone or even implied, it was generally assumed that the studio would have its next project ready for the spotlight within at least the next three to four years. It would not be until October 2017 at Paris Games Week where Sony and Sucker Punch would finally reveal _ Ghost of Tsushima<br><br> <br>While the storm could end up impacting the Mongols at some point in the game, too, Jin will at least help it out significantly, fighting off the invading soldiers himself. This will require players to adopt a "samurai commando" fighting style , using stealth tactics and the Mongols' bombs against them. Along with the historical changes, Sucker Punch noted at E3 2018 that the game's Tsushima Island itself is being reinterpreted to better suit a video game, with added locations to provide players more points of interest. Fans will be able to learn more about the game's historical roots after it's released, as several of the [https://tsushimagame.com/ Ghost Of Tsushima News|Https://Tsushimagame.Com/] of Tsushima special editions come with a director's commentary that compares it to real life with the help of a Japanese histor<br><br> <br>The important thing to note is that both _ God of War 2 _ and _ The Last of Us _ were subsequently remastered and released on the next iteration of platforms that they had skipped. Additionally, both remasters went on to become even more successful than their original versions. This could point to a potentially similar future for _ Ghost of Tsushima, _ as the title is more than likely going to release right before the <br><br> <br>Nobody knows when The Last of Us Part II will finally release, and if they do, they're not telling. The next largest Sony first-party title after Naughty Dog's sequel is likely Ghost of Tsushima , the new IP from developer Sucker Punch, a studio best known for working on games like Sly Cooper and Infamous . The Japan-set fallen samurai revenge thriller looks to be shaping up to be one of 2020's breakout hits, but now fans are concerned that Sony might delay the highly-anticipated title from its previously-scheduled June 26 street date, to the point where fears about the game's release status have caused Ghost to become a trending topic on Twitter, as recently reported by Game Ra<br><br> <br>Sucker Punch has set the bar very high for themselves with their past success making Sly Cooper and Infamous games. Throughout three generations of PlayStation consoles, the developer has been a mainstay for gamers on the platform. It seems like Ghost of Tsushima is up to the challenge of raising the bar higher than ever before, as Sucker Punch looks to cap off the PlayStation 4 with perhaps it's last AAA exclus<br><br> <br>Sony’s first party studios are no strangers to releasing iterations of blockbuster franchises in the months leading up to a new PlaySation launch. In fact, Sony’s Santa Monica Studio released its hit title _ God of War 2 _ on PS2 in March 2007 just months after the PS3 launched in November 2006. Also, when the PS4 was set to launch in November 2013, Naughty Dog had just released _ The Last of Us _ in June of that same y<br><br> <br>Sucker Punch is one of the most admired developers in the gaming industry, and perhaps best known for creating the Sly Cooper and Infamous series of games. In 2011, Sony purchased Sucker Punch to produce games exclusively for PlayStation. Sucker Punch has always worked within short development windows, with the longest period in between releasing games being four years. The length between the release of the Studio's last game Infamous First Light and the scheduled release of Ghost of Tsushima will be six years, prompting some to wonder if the game would be better off debuting on the PlayStation<br>

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There is concern about the release dates of upcoming video games shifting to account for the coronavirus crisis, especially following the recent announcement of The Last of Us Part II and Iron Man VR getting delayed with no new release date forthcoming. It's likely publisher Sony doesn't want these games to release in an environment where players won't be able to go out to get physical copies of them. It's also possible they're concerned that Naughty Dog's game, with its bleak themes and post-apocalyptic setting, might not be the best fit for the current state of the wo


Squre Enix, along with Clay Tech Works, unveiled Bravely Default 2 for a 2020 release on Nintendo Switch. It displayed some impressive looking visuals utilizing an anime and hand-drawn style of graphics, painting a vivid and colorful world for eyes to digest. For those unfamiliar with the series, it represents a JRPG heavily inspired by classic Final Fantasy games, including four-character parties and turn-based combat allowing players to build up their powers through multiple turns, or unleash multiple actions in a single t


Notably, the horse is going considerably fast in this trailer. Generally that would not be a significant thing to note, but this riding momentum suggests that the game is going to feature a map with a considerable size, as traveling devices in games, such as horses and cars, must be modified within the game to make sure that it does not break the game in any way. Basically, the faster the horse, the bigger the potential map s


When Sucker Punch released _ Infamous Second Son _ in early 2014 on PS4, fans and media wondered what its next title would be. Though nothing was set in stone or even implied, it was generally assumed that the studio would have its next project ready for the spotlight within at least the next three to four years. It would not be until October 2017 at Paris Games Week where Sony and Sucker Punch would finally reveal _ Ghost of Tsushima


While the storm could end up impacting the Mongols at some point in the game, too, Jin will at least help it out significantly, fighting off the invading soldiers himself. This will require players to adopt a "samurai commando" fighting style , using stealth tactics and the Mongols' bombs against them. Along with the historical changes, Sucker Punch noted at E3 2018 that the game's Tsushima Island itself is being reinterpreted to better suit a video game, with added locations to provide players more points of interest. Fans will be able to learn more about the game's historical roots after it's released, as several of the Ghost Of Tsushima News|Https://Tsushimagame.Com/ of Tsushima special editions come with a director's commentary that compares it to real life with the help of a Japanese histor


The important thing to note is that both _ God of War 2 _ and _ The Last of Us _ were subsequently remastered and released on the next iteration of platforms that they had skipped. Additionally, both remasters went on to become even more successful than their original versions. This could point to a potentially similar future for _ Ghost of Tsushima, _ as the title is more than likely going to release right before the


Nobody knows when The Last of Us Part II will finally release, and if they do, they're not telling. The next largest Sony first-party title after Naughty Dog's sequel is likely Ghost of Tsushima , the new IP from developer Sucker Punch, a studio best known for working on games like Sly Cooper and Infamous . The Japan-set fallen samurai revenge thriller looks to be shaping up to be one of 2020's breakout hits, but now fans are concerned that Sony might delay the highly-anticipated title from its previously-scheduled June 26 street date, to the point where fears about the game's release status have caused Ghost to become a trending topic on Twitter, as recently reported by Game Ra


Sucker Punch has set the bar very high for themselves with their past success making Sly Cooper and Infamous games. Throughout three generations of PlayStation consoles, the developer has been a mainstay for gamers on the platform. It seems like Ghost of Tsushima is up to the challenge of raising the bar higher than ever before, as Sucker Punch looks to cap off the PlayStation 4 with perhaps it's last AAA exclus


Sony’s first party studios are no strangers to releasing iterations of blockbuster franchises in the months leading up to a new PlaySation launch. In fact, Sony’s Santa Monica Studio released its hit title _ God of War 2 _ on PS2 in March 2007 just months after the PS3 launched in November 2006. Also, when the PS4 was set to launch in November 2013, Naughty Dog had just released _ The Last of Us _ in June of that same y


Sucker Punch is one of the most admired developers in the gaming industry, and perhaps best known for creating the Sly Cooper and Infamous series of games. In 2011, Sony purchased Sucker Punch to produce games exclusively for PlayStation. Sucker Punch has always worked within short development windows, with the longest period in between releasing games being four years. The length between the release of the Studio's last game Infamous First Light and the scheduled release of Ghost of Tsushima will be six years, prompting some to wonder if the game would be better off debuting on the PlayStation