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Whether or not Sucker Punch choose to expand Ghost of Tsushima: Legends likely depends on its active player count.Īt the time of writing, 22.3% of players have unlocked the “Promising Start” trophy in Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. This mode is already packed with plenty of highly replayable content and there’s scope for additional stages, character classes, and loot.
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Of course, there have already been several major updates to the game including the addition of New Game+ and the surprise launch of Legends, a brilliant online co-op off-shoot.
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There’s definitely room for a sequel too and with Ghost of Tsushima having been such a commercial success, we can definitely see it becoming another tentpole Sony series alongside Horizon, Spider-Man, and the God of War reboot. What we will say is that – like most open-world video games – Ghost of Tsushima leaves the door open for players to continue exploring and complete side content even after those final credits have rolled. We won’t delve into spoiler territory here. Buoyed by the number of accolades it snagged during the end-of-year awards season ( it was even in the running for our overall GOTY), it’s easily one of the most talked about PlayStation exclusives of the past console generation, but the dust has settled for many who have had time to complete the game since its summer release, and you might be wondering what comes next for Sucker Punch’s celebrated samurai sim? Even though we’re coming up to six months since Ghost of Tsushima launched, this open world ode to samurai cinema is still very much in the spotlight.