At tonight’s Game Awards, a brand new trailer was revealed for Sucker Punch Productions highly-anticipatedGhost of Tsushima. ThisGhost of Tsushimatrailergave fans an intimate look at the title’s beautiful setting, its main protagonist, and a healthy dose of its gameplay. Additionally, the trailer zeroed in onGhost of Tsushimarelease date, which is something that players have been waiting on since the game was announced back in 2017.
Specifically,Ghost of Tsushima’s release date is now pinned for summer 2020, and players should expect a more precise day in the upcoming months. While players await this exact date, and more video footage of the PS4 exclusive, they can spend some time with theGhost of Tsushimascreenshots that are featured below. These screenshots were shared just after the title’s presence atThe Game Awards 2019, and they will give fans that are captivated byGhost of Tsushima’s aesthetic a bit more to enjoy.

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With respect to what players will see in theseGhost of Tsushimascreenshots, many of them focus on the game’s striking vistas. Indeed, it appears that the world that has been built forGhost of Tsushimais a gorgeous one, replete with flower-filled fields, sweeping bodies of water, and many more visual delights. Additionally, the screenshots show off how players will navigate this spectacular world, as The Ghost is seen deftly riding a horse through a dry plain as well as carefully descending a rocky crag with his bare hands in these images.
That said, the experience ofGhost of Tsushimawill not be entirely one of tranquil landscapes and peaceful traversal, and the screenshots shown here give a taste of the game’s other face: its violence. In one of the images, for example, The Ghost is seen descending, with sword drawn, upon some unwitting adversaries, which is sure to be a tactic incorporated intoGhost of Tsushima’s combat.

Prior to today’s reveals, it had been over one year since players had gotten a close look atGhost of Tsushima, and hopefully what was shown tonight will leave these patient fans satisfied. While it is currently not clear when players will see even more ofGhost of Tsushima’s beautiful graphics, its looming release date means that it will certainly not be another year-long wait.







