Today, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Sucker Punch Productions unveiled a detailed preview of Ghost of Yotei, which is scheduled for release later this week. This news was made public on the PlayStation.Blog and offers approximately 20 minutes of gameplay footage from the upcoming sequel to Ghost of Tsushima. The live stream event will take place on Thursday, July 10th, at 2:00 PM Pacific Time or 5:00 PM Eastern Time. Here’s how you can tune in.
Ghost of Yotei gameplay presentation scheduled for later this week
To catch the live stream, you can head over to either PlayStation’s YouTube or Twitch channel, or view it directly on the PlayStation.Blog announcement page. Make sure to check the start time according to your specific time zone in the announcement post. Additionally, the news and details were spread across various social media platforms managed by PlayStation.
I’m thrilled as a fan to share that “Ghost of Yotei,” which was unveiled at the end of a PlayStation State of Play last September, now has a confirmed release date: October 2nd, 2025! Just a few months left before we can dive into this exciting adventure. This week, we’re in for a treat as we get an even closer look at the game. As shared on the PlayStation.Blog, “We’re not just giving you more insights into Atsu’s quest for vengeance; we’re also showcasing her new weapons, personalization options for your journey along the edge of Japan, special modes, and much more.” The stream will be conducted by Sucker Punch’s creative directors, Jason Connell and Nate Fox. Can’t wait to see what they reveal!
Enthusiasts expressed their anticipation in the comments and on social media following the announcement. Many gamers were already convinced to purchase and engage with the game, preferring to avoid any potential spoilers from the gameplay demonstration. Interestingly, a handful of players also inquired about the possible release on Xbox, which is surprising given that Ghost of Tsushima hasn’t been introduced there yet. As for the PC version, it might take some time, as Ghost of Tsushima took four years to become available on Steam.
As a dedicated gamer eagerly anticipating Thursday’s unveiling, I can’t help but ponder about what Sucker Punch has up their sleeves for the sequel to Ghost of Tsushima. Fervently hoping they’ve taken note of the feedback regarding less repetitive content, a challenge often faced by open-world games, fans are crossing their fingers.
Some enthusiasts can’t help but wonder if Yotei will offer a co-op experience akin to Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. For now, we gamers can only hold our breath and wait to see what the future holds.
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2025-07-09 02:32