Sony could reveal the existence of Ghost of Tsushima 2 at a State of Play or PlayStation Showcase event soon, according to recent rumors. While the sequel of Ghost of Tsushima is still unconfirmed, some rumors indicate that it may be in the pipeline.
The original Ghost of Tsushima was released for PS4 and PS5 back in 2020 and was a huge hit. Ghost of Tsushima sold over 9.7 million units, becoming one of Sony’s fastest-selling games. Due to this success, fans have been asking for a sequel for a while.
Now, the leaker Silknigth revealed that Sucker Punch Productions was originally set to announce a new game last year, but something changed, and the announcement could now be happening “in the coming months.” Considering Ghost of Tsushima’s popularity and the upcoming movie, there’s a decent possibility that a sequel could be announced. However, it’s also possible that Sucker Punch is working working on a completely different game, so fans should keep that in mind.
Silknigth also talked about Sony’s communication strategy. According to them, Sony is making announcements up to a maximum of two years before a game is released, and the reveal of this new Sucker Punch game could happen during a State of Play or Showcase event during the next few months. Sony previously reported that no games from well-known series will be released in 2024, so it’s unlikely that Ghost of Tsushima 2 could be out this year, but it could be coming in 2025 or 2026. It’s important to remember that information that comes from leakers should be treated with a grain of salt.
While it’s unconfirmed whether a new Ghost of Tsushima is actually in the works right now, other leakers have previously claimed that Ghost of Tsushima 2 could be revealed later this year. Previous rumors, for instance, claimed that the game could be announced in the summer.
The announcement of a Ghost of Tsushima sequel would make sense. Not only did the first game sell very well, but it was recently announced that Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC. If Ghost of Tsushima 2 ever becomes a reality, though, it’s likely that it’ll be released only for PS5, and a PC launch could take a while.
Ghost of Tsushima is a PlayStation-exclusive open-world action-adventure game from Sucker Punch and Sony Interactive. The game takes place on the sprawling Japanese island of Tsushima. This third-person game features countless objectives, intricate melee combat, a fleshed-out story, and more.
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