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The gameplay of Ghost of Tsushima, the most viewed of any State of Play

The gameplay of Ghost of Tsushima, the most viewed of any State of Play

The new Sucker Punch, which will go on sale next July, starred in one of these Sony events exclusively.

In these times of coronavirus, the schedule for new releases has been altered due to the impact of the pandemic. Ghost of Tsushima, one of the last major PlayStation 4 exclusives alongside The Last of Us Part 2, has been slightly delayed from the original plans. However, to whet our appetites, Sony recently released nearly 20 minutes of gameplay on the State of Play. The curious fact is that the new Sucker Punch has broken all records in this format and has become the most viewed State of Play in history.

Push Square has noted that the video has exceeded 1.5 million views on the PlayStation YouTube channel (1,579,810 at the time of writing). To get an idea, the previous broadcast, dated September, garnered approximately half the views (around 751,000). In addition to being a highly anticipated game, the Ghost of Tsushima gameplay came at a time when many citizens are still confined to their homes.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla, the most viewed by Ubisoft

Along the same lines, the Assassin's Creed Valhalla announcement trailer has broken Ubisoft's internal records, as it is the most viewed video in the company's history. More than 100 million users have enjoyed the film clip starring Eivor, the Viking warrior (or warrior) that we will handle in the game.

Ghost of Tsushima, meanwhile, will be marketed on July 17 exclusively for PlayStation 4. The title of the creators of Infamous invites us to follow the story of Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior trained by Shimura, from the Tsushima clan. Despite his training on the paths of honor, he put those teachings aside to become a ghost and fight against Khotun Khan and his invading Mongol army.

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