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    Ghost of Tsushima set to launch in Summer 2020

    An amazing trailer for Ghost of Tsushima was fully revealed by publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Sucker Punch Productions at The Game Awards 2019.

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    Be the Ghost

    Set in 1274 in an island of Tsushima where samurai warriors are pitting against the invading Mongol Empire. As one of the surviving samurai, play as Jin Sakai as he moves beyond the samurai way and into the way of the Ghost—as you wage an unconventional war and embark into a vast open-world adventure for the freedom of Japan.

    Here is the latest rundown by PlayStation Blog:

    Today, we debuted a brand-new trailer that delves deeper into the identity our hero is forced to adopt in order to save his home: The Ghost. While Jin starts our game as a samurai, he’ll learn skills and adopt tactics that are decidedly not samurai-like, and you can get a small taste in the footage we revealed today. In the months ahead, we’ll share more about Jin, the threats he faces, the allies that help him along his journey, and what he’ll have to give up to become this new kind of warrior.
    As I mentioned, Ghost of Tsushima is huge—the biggest game Sucker Punch has ever made by a wide margin. Our trailer includes some quick glimpses of the vibrant, diverse open world you’ll get to explore, but we’ve barely scratched the surface.
    I’m also happy to reveal our box art today, featuring Jin in his Ghost armor as a growing storm looms behind him. You can also get a peek at some of the gear and upgrades Jin will acquire throughout his journey, which we’ll share many more details about next year.

    Stay tuned for more reveals as Ghost of Tsushima slashes his way through opponents this coming Summer 2020 for PlayStation 4.

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