The release date for Ghost Of Tsushima is set down for June and we have a new look at the story we are getting in Ghost Of Tsushima
As it was stated in the headline there, we have a release date for Ghost Of Tsushima over on the PS4 now and it looks like it will be in June. June 26th to give you the exact date of it all so you know when you will be able to get this title in your hands. That and how you will be able to throw your money towards Sucker Punch as of right now. You can read that, and understand it, as the pre-orders for Ghost Of Tsushima are now open and it looks like we are getting all kinds of fun extras for the money. Especially when you see that the biggest one here is going to be $169.99 for all of the fun.
If you have not just jumped down before, you will see that the Collector’s Edition for Ghost Of Tsushima will house a bunch of fun DLC items to add some cosmetic fun. For those looking for the physical side of it all, there will be a Sakai Mask and stand in this version, a Sashimono, a cloth map of the Island of Tsushima, and the required Steelbook case. All of which you can get a good look at below along with the latest story trailer for the game. Have a look at it all now and see if you should still be excited about this one or super excited about it. We will wait and let you go to town now.
Ghost Of Tsushima — Story Trailer
With Tsushima on the brink of destruction, Jin Sakai must sacrifice everything to defeat the ruthless Mongol invaders and protect what’s left of his home and people. As he embarks on an epic adventure for the freedom of Tsushima, he is forced to set aside samurai traditions and become a new kind of warrior.
Pre-order Ghost Of Tsushima for PS4. Available June 26th, 2020.
If you want to go fully digital, you can now pre-order Ghost Of Tsushima at PlayStation Store. You’ll also find our Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes a digital copy of the game along with the Hero of Tsushima skin set, which provides an additional in-game horse, saddle, mask, sword, and armor set for Jin. The Digital Deluxe also includes two in-game items: the Charm of Hachiman’s Favor and one technique point, as well as a Samurai PS4 dynamic theme. There’s also a digital mini art book by Dark Horse, plus our Director’s Commentary, in which our creative team sits down with a renowned Japanese historian to look at the world of Ghost Of Tsushima and how it compares to the real-life events that inspired it.
We also have two physical edition options. The first is our Special Edition, which includes a SteelBook case plus a voucher for an in-game Hero of Tsushima mask and sword skin, Charm of Hachiman’s Favor, one technique point, the Director’s Commentary, and the digital mini art book.
But the set I am most excited to get my hands on is our Collector’s Edition, which has a replica mask. It’s a re-creation of the one you’ll wear in the game, and it’s heavy (made from polyresin). It’s not meant to be worn, but it includes an individually-numbered display stand so you can keep it on a shelf to impress your friends or terrify your enemies. On top of that, there’s also a sashimono (war banner) just like you’ll see in the game that’s nearly 4.5 feet long, and a traditional-style furoshiki (wrapping cloth). You’ll also get a copy of the game with a SteelBook case, a physical 48-page mini art book by Dark Horse, and an artistic rendition of our full world map printed on cloth. Also included is a voucher for all of the digital content from the Digital Deluxe Edition listed above.
How are you feeling about Ghost Of Tsushima based on all of this now and are you hype levels still at the all-time-high? Were you expecting a June release for the game or did you think it was going to push out for the PS5? Will you be going for one of the bigger bundles of the game or will you stick to the basic version of it all? Let us all know down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all as you wish. For more on Ghost Of Tsushima, be sure to keep checking back in here. We will keep all of the news flowing to you as best as we can. You should not be let down at all.