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Ghost of Tsushima sends a message to fans: game status and news "soon"

Ghost of Tsushima details news of its history; still planned for June

The title of Sucker Punch will be released in mid-July after The Last os Us Part 2 was released in June. Both titles will be released before the arrival of PS5.

Ghost of Tsushima already has a definitive release date: July 17. The new Sucker Punch project will arrive on PS4 a month later than originally planned since, after the information known to Sony this Monday, The Last of Us Part 2 will be the one that finally comes out in June; both, with months of margin before leaving PS5. The studio responsible for the title has sent a message to fans through the social network Twitter.

"We will have many more details on gameplay to share very soon"

"As many of you have already seen, Ghost of Tsushima is only moving for a few weeks until July 17," they begin by saying, and they recognize obstacles along the way; a project that has not been easy to materialize due to its magnitude and ambition, especially now that they work from home due to the confinement derived from the coronavirus (COVID-19). "Certainly, there have been challenges in adapting development in a telework environment, but thanks to an incredible effort by our team around the world, Ghost is close to being ready for release," they add.

In a second message, in response to the aforementioned, they continue: “There are still a few small touches to apply and bugs to eliminate; so we will make good use of those two weeks. We hope you are safe. We can not stand because you can play it, and we will have many more details in gameplay to share very soon ", they finish.

To learn more about Sucker Punch, in this report we covered everything about the history of the company before reaching this great project, the first AAA cut title to match names like Kratos, Peter Parker or Ellie in production values .

Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima

Ghost of Tsushima will hit stores in physical and digital format exclusively for PS4 on July 17, an unusual date for a high-budget title, but it will do so in a year 2020 undoubtedly extraordinary due to the health crisis and, in turn , a year where at the end of the course all eyes will be on PlayStation 5.

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