Ghost of Tsushima: Legends
News, coverage and analysis tracking Ghost of Tsushima: Legends across the outlets.- Sony Reportedly Making Single Player Games Exclusive To PlayStation AgainSony is reportedly shifting back to making its prestige single-player narrative games exclusive to PlayStation consoles, reversing a trend that saw titles like Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War ported to PC. This change, according to a report citing PlayStation studio business CEO Hermen Hulst, will not affect multiplayer-first games like Marathon. While some externally developed titles may still see PC releases, the move comes amid a changing console market and potential diminishing returns on PC ports.
- Morning ConsolidationSucker Punch Productions has confirmed that no new content is planned for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, two months after its launch. The studio is now focusing on future projects.
- 'Looks Like We Got Sucker Punched': Ghost of Yotei Fans Gutted Support Has Ended for Free Co-Op ModeSucker Punch Productions has announced that the free co-op mode 'Ghost of Tsushima: Legends' will not receive any further content updates, with the 'Raid' update being the last major planned addition. While the mode will remain playable, fans have expressed disappointment with the decision to end support just two months after its launch, especially in the context of live service games.
- Ghost of Yōtei: Legends Update Finally Adds Raid Matchmaking and Hell Mode Difficulty for Its BossesSucker Punch has released a new update for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, finally adding matchmaking for the Raid against Lord Saito and the Dragon. The update also introduces 'Hell Mode' difficulty for boss battles, offering new class cosmetics for completion, and a 'Skip straight to the Raid Boss' option. Additionally, a 'Gear Retirement' feature has been added for players to show off their perfected gear.
- Ghost of Yōtei: Legends’ Raid Won’t Have Matchmaking at LaunchSucker Punch Productions has announced that the first raid for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will not feature matchmaking at launch, with the feature planned for release a few weeks later. Players are encouraged to use the game's official Discord to find groups for the raid, which is expected to offer high-tier loot and cosmetics.
- Ghost of Yotei Legends' upcoming Raid won't launch with matchmaking, despite devs warning it's impossible…Sucker Punch Productions has announced that the upcoming Raid mode for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will not feature matchmaking at launch, with plans to implement it a few weeks later. The developer encourages players to coordinate with friends or the community, as the Raid is designed to require a full four-player team and significant coordination.
- Ghost of Yōtei: Legends’ Raid Against Lord Saito Goes Live on April 10thSucker Punch Productions announced that the first raid for Ghost of Yōtei: Legends, titled "Lord Saito," will launch on April 10th. This high-end co-op content requires four players and will pit them against Lord Saito and "The Dragon." The studio has not yet specified entry requirements, but it is expected to be similar to previous "Incursions" content.
- PS5's Brilliant Ghost of Yotei Legends Expands with 'Hardcore' Raid Next WeekSucker Punch Productions has announced that a new endgame raid for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will be released on April 10th. This challenging raid requires four players and features a battle against the Dragon and Lord Saito. The raid will be included in the game's next patch.
- What We Played – Crimson Desert, Rushing Beat X & ScreamerSeveral individuals share their recent gaming experiences across a variety of titles. Crimson Desert is noted as phenomenal by some, while others find it less engaging. Other games discussed include Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown, Sovereign Syndicate, Sephiria, Rushing Beat X Return of Brawl Brothers, The Pale Beyond, South of Midnight, Resident Evil Village, Screamer, Marathon, Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Project Songbird, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, and Pokémon FireRed.
- Ghost of Yōtei: Legends Review – In the Presence of a LegendGhost of Yōtei: Legends offers a fun and content-rich co-op experience, building upon the foundation of Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. The mode features four distinct classes, a straightforward gear grind, and numerous unlocks without microtransactions. Despite some balancing issues and a steep difficulty curve, the core combat remains satisfying, and the campaign provides variety, with potential for future growth.
- Ghost of Yōtei: Legends Unlocks Quickplay for Survival Missions, Nerfs Archer’s UltimateSucker Punch Productions has released patch 1.511 for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, introducing several balance changes and quality-of-life improvements. Quickplay for Survival Missions is now unlocked by default, and leaderboards will display active Challenge Cards and remaining time. The Archer's True Aim Yumi ultimate ability has been significantly nerfed, while currency rewards for dismantling gear have been increased.
- Hands On: Ghost of Yotei Legends Is Big Enough and Good Enough to Be Its Own GameSucker Punch Productions' Ghost of Yotei Legends update is a substantial free addition, offering a co-op mode with missions, classes, and cosmetics. Building on the success of Ghost of Tsushima's Legends, this iteration features deeper combat mechanics and a wave-based survival mode, providing significant replayability.