Ghost of Tsushima
News, coverage and analysis tracking Ghost of Tsushima across the outlets.- PlayStation First-Party Game Sales Fell to 32 Million Copies in FY 2025Sony's first-party PlayStation game sales have declined significantly, reaching 32.1 million copies in FY 2025, down from 58.4 million in FY 2020. This trend, despite critically acclaimed releases like Astro Bot, may be influenced by the end of pandemic-driven sales boosts and a shift away from PC releases for single-player titles. Sony is also facing increased development costs and has scaled back live-service ambitions, potentially needing to focus on releasing more games to reverse the sales downturn.
- Ghost of Yotei and Ghost of Tsushima Hit All-Time Lows for PlayStation's Days of Play SaleDuring PlayStation's Days of Play sale event, both Ghost of Yotei and Ghost of Tsushima have received significant price reductions. Ghost of Yotei is now available for $49, while Ghost of Tsushima has been discounted to $29.
- PS5’s Coolest DualSense Controllers Are Discounted For Days Of PlaySony's Days of Play sale is offering discounts on various DualSense controllers for the PlayStation 5, including limited-edition models like those for Death Stranding 2 and Marathon. The controllers are also compatible with PC. Additionally, the DualSense Edge controller and PlayStation VR2 headset are available at reduced prices.
- Games Inbox: Is PlayStation right to abandon the PC?Readers discuss Sony Interactive Entertainment's strategy regarding PC releases, with some seeing a move away from PC as a positive sign for more single-player focused games. There's also commentary on the state of Xbox, the potential for a big-budget Transformers game, and praise for Forza Horizon 6's refined arcade racing experience.
- PC gamers, say goodbye to PlayStation exclusives as Sony confirms single-player games aren't coming to PC…Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that single-player PlayStation 5 exclusives will no longer be ported to PC, according to PlayStation boss Hermen Hulst. This marks a significant shift from the previous strategy of releasing console exclusives on PC a year or so after their initial launch. The company believes these PC ports risk damaging the PlayStation brand and sales of the PlayStation 5.
- Sony reportedly pulling back on PC ports for major PS5 gamesSony is reportedly scaling back PC releases for major single-player PlayStation games, shifting focus back to the PlayStation 5 ecosystem. Titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros may remain console-exclusive, a departure from the previous strategy of porting older exclusives to PC. This change could be an effort to bolster PS5 sales amidst increasing competition.
- Sony retreats from PC gaming, robbing us of maybe 4 gamesSony is reportedly ceasing the release of its single-player PlayStation games on PC, according to PlayStation boss Herman Hulst. This decision marks a shift from the company's previous strategy of porting titles like Horizon: Zero Dawn and God of War to PC. While multiplayer games will still be released on PC, this move emphasizes Sony's focus on its PlayStation 5 console as the primary platform for its prestige single-player experiences.
- PlayStation reportedly confirms end of PC support for major single-player games as CEO commits to console exclusivityPlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst has reportedly confirmed that major single-player narrative games will now remain exclusive to PlayStation consoles, ending the practice of releasing them on PC. This new strategy means titles like God of War and Marvel's Spider-Man will not be ported to PC after their console debut. While some multiplayer or independently published titles may still see PC releases, the company is prioritizing its console hardware for its flagship single-player experiences.
- PlayStation boss reportedly pivots on PC, says new singleplayer games will remain PS5-exclusivePlayStation boss Hermen Hulst has reportedly informed staff that new singleplayer games from Sony Interactive Entertainment will remain exclusive to the PlayStation 5 console and will not be released on PC. This marks a shift from the company's previous strategy of bringing many first-party titles to PC after a period of console exclusivity. Online multiplayer games will continue to be released on multiple platforms.
- Obituary: Veteran voice actor Tom Kane has passed away at 64Veteran voice actor Tom Kane, known for his extensive work in video games and animation over three decades, has passed away at the age of 64. Kane had a prolific career, with notable roles in the Star Wars franchise, Grim Fandango, Final Fantasy XII, Wolfenstein, and Ghost of Tsushima. He retired from voice acting in 2021 following a stroke.
- Sony bringing back PS1 games including WipEout and Ape Escape claim rumoursRumors suggest Sony Interactive Entertainment is exploring the revival of several older intellectual properties, including PlayStation 1 titles like WipEout and Ape Escape, as well as the inFamous series. While Sucker Punch Productions is reportedly not involved in the inFamous revival due to their work on Ghost of Tsushima, leakers indicate Sony is considering bringing back unused IPs. This move could be a strategy to address criticism regarding a limited number of first-party releases by offering remasters and lower-budget sequels.
- A New Infamous Project Is Being Worked On Somewhere In SonyRumors suggest a new Infamous project is in development at Sony, though not by Sucker Punch Productions, who are currently focused on Ghost of Tsushima. Details remain scarce, with speculation ranging from a new game to other media adaptations. Previous statements from Sucker Punch indicated no Infamous or Sly Cooper games were in development by any studio.
- Ghost of Yōtei Legends Raid: building the multiplayer mode’s endgameSucker Punch Productions Lead Designer Darren Bridges discusses the development of the Ghost of Yōtei Legends Raid, focusing on its challenging co-op design and lessons learned from the original Ghost of Tsushima Legends mode. The interview highlights how the team aimed to balance hardcore difficulty with accessibility, incorporating elements like adjustable boss encounters and flexible mission pacing for players on PlayStation 5.
- Ghost of Yōtei: Legends’ Raid is the “Last Major Planned Update,” Says Sucker PunchSucker Punch has announced that the raid for Ghost of Yōtei: Legends was the last major planned update for the co-op mode. While bug fixes and balance adjustments may still occur, no new content is currently in development for Legends. The base game, Ghost of Tsushima, is available on PlayStation 5.
- Games Inbox: Would you pay over £80 for GTA 6?Readers discuss the potential price of Grand Theft Auto 6, with one arguing that even at £100, it offers better value than a cinema trip. Other topics include the struggles of the Xbox platform, the long wait for a new Bioshock game, and the merits of the PlayStation 5's performance upgrades. There's also excitement surrounding potential remakes for Nintendo Switch 2, including Star Fox 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Super Mario 64.
- Solo Gamer's 2026 Playbook: 15 Games Worth Playing | TAGThis guide highlights 15 games in 2026 that are ideal for solo players, emphasizing experiences with no multiplayer pressure or mandatory online components. The list includes titles ranging from short narrative adventures like What Remains of Edith Finch to expansive RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Elden Ring, catering to various playtimes and preferences. It also provides principles for choosing games that respect solo play, such as avoiding battle passes and prioritizing offline compatibility.
- As the PS4 dies its second death what is the true legacy of Sony’s best console?As major publishers cease support for the PlayStation 4, the article reflects on the console's legacy and its success. It contrasts the PS4's triumphs with the PlayStation 3's failures, highlighting Sony's learning from mistakes and the console's opportune timing in the industry.
- These Numbers Explain Why Sony Is Stopping Porting PS5 Games to PCSony is reportedly scaling back its efforts to port PlayStation 5 single-player games to PC, citing disappointing sales figures for titles like God of War Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West. While some live service and externally developed titles will still be released on PC, the company appears to be prioritizing its console business model.
- Is Loving Assassin's Creed Really an Unpopular Opinion in Gaming? | HappyGamerThis article discusses the complex and often contradictory reception of the Assassin's Creed franchise within the gaming community. It explores how the series has evolved from stealth-focused gameplay to an RPG format, dividing fans while maintaining commercial success due to its immersive historical settings and epic narratives. The author suggests that enjoying Assassin's Creed is not an unpopular opinion but rather a complicated one, with different players appreciating different aspects of the long-running series.
- Meet The Dungeon Master Controlling Ghost Of Yotei’s Lawless JapanSucker Punch Productions is evolving its open-world design philosophy for Ghost of Yotei, moving towards a more system-driven approach with an "event deck" acting as a hidden "dungeon master." This system dynamically guides player exploration and encounters, aiming to balance player freedom with structured content delivery. Developers Samuel Holley, Nate Fox, Jason Connell, and Ariadna Martinez discussed how this layered design ensures a compelling experience, with significant effort placed on side content to enrich the player's journey through the game's version of Hokkaido.