Ghost Of Tsushima Delay On PS4: June Release And Trending On Twitter

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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 story guide|https://tsushimagame.Com/ 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


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


Longer development cycles are the reality of the modern gaming industry. Unless certain solutions can be implemented efficiently in the next generation of gaming hardware, like streaming and SSD storage (which the PS5 and next Xbox are in fact using), then higher capacity tech will only bring longer development cycles. This was the case with PS4 proje


There are a lot of big March 2020 games coming out for PS4 (and other platforms in general too), and with that many games, there really is something for everybody. The biggest PS4 exclusive of the month is _ Persona 5 Royal, _ a definitive edition of the original 2016 _ Persona 5 _ with extra story content that comes out at the end of the month. Sony is also putting out _ MLB The Show 20, _ an annual series that consistently ranks as having one of the best sports games every y


The wait for Ghost of Tsushima has been a long one. Originally revealed at Paris Games Week 2017 , Ghost of Tsushima looked to be a dramatic, samurai epic with some sort of supernatural flair, as the trailer showed what appeared to be the game's protagonist seemingly disintegrating into smoke. The game wouldn't be shown off again until E3 2018, where an extended gameplay trailer gave a look at Ghost of Tsushima's impressive visuals and methodical combat. This trailer didn't show off any of the supernatural elements teased in the initial reveal, however, and Ghost of Tsushima E3 details revealed the game would not contain any supernatural elements, after all. In fact, the gameplay leaned more toward hyper-realism - or at least the kind of stylized realism shown in classic samurai mov


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


Many PlayStation fans are worried Ghost of Tsushima might be pushed out of its current release window after The Last of Us Part II was delayed indefinitely . This year is proving an uncertain one in terms of pop culture output. Movies and television shows have been pushed out of their Summer release windows, while in-development works have had their productions put on an indefinite hold. In addition to movies and television projects, video games are also being affected by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and its impact on productivity across various industr


These are uncertain times, and the state of the world seems to be shifting on a daily basis. Video games are relatively low on the totem pole of immediate crises facing civilization at the moment, but with so much of the population forced to self-quarantine for their own safety and the safety of others, it's easy to see why the passionate PlayStation fandom would be worried about the release status of tent-pole titles like Ghost of Tsushi


Ghost of Tsushima looks to be properly mind-blowing, with each trailer boasting some of the most incredible visuals ever seen on the PlayStation 4 hardware. If Ghost of Tsushima is the final PlayStation 4 exclusive on Sony 's docket, it is shaping up to be a phenomenal swan song for the system – sporting a suitably fantastic Collector's Edition,