I wonder if they are going to announce this s***, or whatever they are working on at the game awards. Most games lately if they don't go through dev hell it seems take about 4/5 years. And they probably went through a preproduction stage before that that took a year or so. Been 5 years since the GOT dropped in June, or July 2025. I know they are cooking and taking their time. Be nice to get a announcement though. I was wondering if they are even doing a sequel, and obviously no one knows outside their studio/Sony and considering how popular the game was it'd probably be foolish not to.
I wonder if they are going to announce this s***, or whatever they are working on at the game awards. Most games lately if they don't go through dev hell it seems take about 4/5 years. And they probably went through a preproduction stage before that that took a year or so. Been 5 years since the GOT dropped in June, or July 2025. I know they are cooking and taking their time. Be nice to get a announcement though. I was wondering if they are even doing a sequel, and obviously no one knows outside their studio/Sony and considering how popular the game was it'd probably be foolish not to.
If Tsushima 2 isn't the kind of game you announce at a Showcase, nothing is.
If Tsushima 2 isn't the kind of game you announce at a Showcase, nothing is.
Yeah it's definitely gonna be announced at a showcase of some sort just a matter of when
Yeah it's definitely gonna be announced at a showcase of some sort just a matter of when
I think they'l announce it relatively soon after the new Assassin's Creed releases.
I think they'l announce it relatively soon after the new Assassin's Creed releases.
Hoping it starts a bit prior to the second invasion
Ooooweeee
In 1603, a new Ghost named Atsu sets out on a journey in the lands surrounding Mount Yōtei, an area filled with sprawling grasslands, snowy tundras, and unexpected dangers. Ghost of Yōtei comes to PS5 in 2025.
GoT takes place in 1274
329 year gap
So this is a sequel
In 1603, a new Ghost named Atsu sets out on a journey in the lands surrounding Mount Yōtei, an area filled with sprawling grasslands, snowy tundras, and unexpected dangers. Ghost of Yōtei comes to PS5 in 2025.
GoT takes place in 1274
329 year gap
So this is a sequel
Start of the Edo Period.
Start of the Edo Period.
The beginning of the end for feudal Japan
@maxxing this s*** on PS5 Pro boutta be so beautiful
trailer already looked breathtaking, can’t imagine how it’ll look on the pro
Hyped but the fact that the main character is a girl automatically lets me know the discourse surrounding this game will be so annoying
Today we are so happy to announce Ghost of Yōtei, the latest game from Sucker Punch and the introduction of our new hero, Atsu.
When we set out to make a new Ghost game, we wanted to maintain the core pillars established in Ghost of Tsushima: playing as a wandering warrior in Feudal Japan, offering freedom to explore at your own pace, and highlighting the beauty of the world.
We also wanted to continue to innovate. To create something fresh but familiar, we looked beyond Jin Sakai’s story and the island of Tsushima, and shifted our focus to the idea of the Ghost instead. At Sucker Punch we love origin stories, and we wanted to explore what it could mean to have a new hero wearing a Ghost mask, and uncovering a new legend. This led us to Ghost of Yōtei: a new protagonist, a new story to unfold, and a new region of Japan to explore.
While we aren’t diving into story specifics yet today, we can reveal that Atsu’s journey takes place in 1603, more than 300 years after the events of Ghost of Tsushima. Our story is set in the lands surrounding Mount Yōtei, a towering peak in the heart of Ezo, an area of Japan known as Hokkaido in present day. In 1603, this area was outside the rule of Japan, and filled with sprawling grasslands, snowy tundras, and unexpected dangers. It’s a far cry from the organized samurai clans who lived in Tsushima, and it’s the setting for an original story we can’t wait to tell.
This is also Sucker Punch’s first game built from the ground up for PlayStation 5, and we’re excited to build on the visual foundation we established in Ghost of Tsushima by making the world feel even more real. We have massive sightlines that let you look far across the environment, whole new skies featuring twinkling stars and auroras, even more believable movement from wind on grass and vegetation, and more improvements we’ll share in the future. Our new setting also gives us the opportunity to introduce new mechanics, gameplay improvements, and even new weapons.
Our trailer today offers a glimpse into this world, but there’s so much more to show, and we’ll have much more to share in the months ahead, including details about Atsu’s journey and the people (and animals) she’ll meet along the way. We are forever grateful for the success of Ghost of Tsushima, and we can’t wait for you all to experience Ghost of Yōtei in 2025.
trailer already looked breathtaking, can’t imagine how it’ll look on the pro
look very similar to the original imo wasnt impressed visually