It was not too long ago introduced that the following PlayStation State of Play will particularly concentrate on upcoming PS4-exclusive Ghost of Tsushima.
Scheduled to air at 1PM PT on Thursday, May 14, the following State of Play is ready to supply viewers an prolonged have a look at Sucker Punch’s highly-anticipated open-world samurai journey game. You can try the official tweet from PlayStation under.
State of Play’s subsequent episode is devoted to Ghost of Tsushima: https://t.co/RnNIBAUKQb
Tune in Thursday at 1pm Pacific time pic.twitter.com/5kPGGl1WeH
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) May 12, 2020
A extra detailed description of the occasion was additionally shared on the official PlayStation blog.
“The episode will be focused entirely on Ghost of Tsushima, coming to PS4 July 17,” the weblog publish reads. “You’ll get an extended look at new gameplay footage, including exploration, combat and more. The current cut is clocking in around 18 minutes, give or take.”
“And just to be clear — there won’t be any PS5 news or updates in this episode, just a big, beautiful look at Sucker Punch’s PS4 open-world epic,” it continues.
Ghost of Tsushima’s story is centered on a samurai named Jin Sakai, who’s tasked with quelling the Mongol invasion of Japan because it reaches his clan’s residence on Tsushima Island. It is ready in the course of the 13th century, at which level Tsushima Island is the final bastion separating the encroaching Mongol armies from mainland Japan.
Ghost of Tsushima was initially scheduled for a launch date of June 26, 2020. however acquired a short delay as a result of COVID-19 final month. The revised launch date is lower than a month after the unique one, and units the game up for a July 17 launch. If you’re serious about Ghost of Tsushima forward of this week’s State of Play, it’s value testing what the Deluxe and Collector’s Editions bring to the table.
For extra data on Ghost of Tsushima, try the game’s official story trailer within the video embedded under. Ghost of Tsushima is PS4-exclusive, and will not feature the new PlayStation Studios opening animation.