
Last night’s State of Play stream showcased exclusive gameplay footage of the upcoming open-world RPG, Ghost of Yotei, by Sucker Punch Productions. The event concluded with a confirmation that
Yotei isn’t straying too far from Ghost of Tsushima in terms of any aspect, making it a delight for fans who loved the original, but perhaps a letdown for those hoping for something new and distinct. The game expands upon the foundation laid by the first game, enhancing many of its elements, yet remains committed to certain debatable features like the rock-paper-scissors style combat.
You can check out the broadcast below to dive into the nitty gritty:
For those eagerly anticipating playing Ghost of Yotei on a PS5, here’s some exciting news: A special bundle featuring the game and a limited-edition console is being developed. This unique console design draws inspiration from kintsugi, a traditional Japanese art form that involves repairing broken ceramics with lacquer and gold, resulting in stunning patterns highlighting where the breaks were mended.
Two variations of this restricted design are planned: one in gold and another in black. The gold version will be accessible worldwide, while the black edition will only be sold on PlayStation’s online store within the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Austria.
While the golden design draws inspiration from kintsugi, the dark one adheres to the fundamentals of sumi-e – a form of art that centers around creating images using black ink. Each design stands out beautifully on its own.
1 Cover options for both PS5 Slim and PS5 Pro will feature a golden design, not black. The Ghost of Yotei bundles, which include the game, are scheduled to hit the shelves on October 2, 2025. Pre-order details will be revealed prior to this date.
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2025-07-11 10:46