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Ghost of Tsushima: A Storm Is Coming in the New Spanish-Language Film Trailer

Ghost of Tsushima: A Storm Is Coming in the New Spanish-Language Film Trailer

Sucker Punch is preparing for the launch of its new production, set for next July 17 exclusively for PlayStation 4.

Jin Sakai trained in the ways of bushido, but became a ghost to fight the Mongol invader. Away from the precepts of honor imposed by his teacher, the ancient samurai seeks other methods to protect his land. Ghost of Tsushima, Sucker Punch’s new play, has not only showcased new concept arts, but has also featured customization and a new cinematic trailer featuring the Spanish voices.

In the video you can hear the voice of the narrator, the figure of the Lord of Tsushima, who speaks of the codes of righteousness that all samurai must follow. “If you stray from the path, what will you become?” He asks himself. The answer? In a ghost. A warrior who travels hidden in the shadows and fights against the enemy without mercy or forgiveness. Numerous warriors fall under the edge of his katana, but a slight mistake can be fatal and condemn the Japanese islands to invasion and slavery.

Day 1 patch confirmed

Sucker Punch completed the development of Ghost of Tsushima a few weeks ago, but like in all current video games, the work does not definitively end until long after its release in stores. It is already confirmed that the game will have a patch from day 1, which will weigh about 7.7 GB. The developer will fix bugs and add localization improvements, although there are no specific details yet on how it will polish the gaming experience.

Ghost of Tsushima is the last wall, the exclusive ending of a console that has been in stores since 2013. Its release date? On July 17 exclusively for PlayStation 4. It is an open-world game in which we will use stealth, but where sword fighting and duels with katana will not be missing either.

Source | PlayStation Spain

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