Ghost of Yotei
News, coverage and analysis tracking Ghost of Yotei across the outlets.- Morning Esports and CompetitionsClair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Ghost of Yōtei were among the titles recognized at the Develop-Star Awards 2026. The awards ceremony celebrates achievements in the video game industry.
- PlayStation Days of Play 2026 sale leaks but there's no console discountA leak suggests Sony's Days of Play sale will offer discounts on games and PlayStation hardware like DualSense controllers and PlayStation VR2, but not on the PlayStation 5 console itself. The sale is expected to begin May 27 and run for two weeks, with specific discounts on accessories and the game Ghost of Yōtei also mentioned.
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Ghost of Yōtei lead Develop:Star Awards 2026Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Ghost of Yōtei lead the nominations for the Develop:Star Awards 2026 with six categories each, including Best Game. Other nominees for Best Game include Blue Prince, Dispatch, Jurassic World Evolution 3, Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, and Peak. Winners will be announced on July 15 during Develop:Brighton 2026.
- PlayStation's Huge Days of Play Sales Begin Next Week, Reportedly No PS5 Console DiscountsSony's annual Days of Play sales promotion is reportedly set to begin on May 27th and run until June 10th. While discounts are expected on accessories like DualSense controllers and the PlayStation VR2 headset, as well as on games, there will reportedly be no discounts on PlayStation 5 consoles this year.
- State of Play Announced for June 2nd, Includes New Look at Marvel’s WolverineSony announced the next State of Play presentation will air on June 2nd, featuring over 60 minutes of game updates and reveals. The showcase will include a closer look at Insomniac Games' Marvel's Wolverine, with details on combat and potential pricing. Other anticipated titles like Naughty Dog's Intergalactic, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, Silent Hill: Townfall, and Fairgame$ may also be featured.
- 'Every Detail Matters': Sony Drops New Promo for $900 PS5 ProSony has released a new commercial for the PlayStation 5 Pro, emphasizing "every detail matters" and highlighting its enhanced visuals for games like Ghost of Yotei and God of War Ragnarok. The console's price has increased to $899.99, with discussions around its value proposition and the benefits of its PSSR2 upscaling technology.
- Gayming Awards 2026 Reveals Hosts, Guests, And Early Award WinnersThe Gayming Awards 2026 will celebrate queer geek culture on June 8, hosted by Erika Ishii and Dawn. Trixie Mattel will receive the LGBTQ+ Content Creator Superstar Award, and Darion Lowenstein will be honored with the Gayming Icon Award for his work in authentic LGBTQ+ representation in gaming. The event will feature various segments, including a D&D-style scene, a ranking of video game characters, a custom PC build giveaway, and a reunion of the 'Gaymer Guys'.
- Sony Is Looking To Keep More Single-Player Games On PlayStation & Faces Hacking ConcernsSony is reportedly shifting its strategy to keep more single-player games exclusive to the PlayStation 5, reversing a trend of multi-platform releases for titles like Ghost of Yotei and the upcoming Saros. This move aims to strengthen the PlayStation brand and console sales, though it coincides with recent hacking concerns where user accounts are being compromised through social engineering tactics targeting PSN IDs and old transaction data.
- PS5 boss admits that single-player exclusives will no longer be ported to PCSony's PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst has confirmed that single-player PlayStation 5 exclusives will no longer be ported to PC. This policy change means upcoming titles like Marvel's Wolverine and Ghost of Yōtei will remain console-exclusive. While multiplayer and live-service games will still receive PC releases, the move is seen as a strategy to drive PlayStation 5 console sales.
- Shelve your hopes to play Ghost of Yōtei or Saros on PC, as PlayStation boss reportedly confirms plan to stop porting narrative-driven singleplayer gamesPlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst has reportedly confirmed that the company plans to cease porting its narrative-driven singleplayer games to PC. This decision means titles like Ghost of Yōtei, Saros, and Marvel's Wolverine will likely remain PlayStation exclusives. While some previously announced PC versions will still release, this marks a significant shift in PlayStation's strategy regarding PC releases.
- 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.
- Storydrivna PS5-spel blir Playstation-exklusiva, enligt uppgiftSony's PlayStation division is reportedly shifting back to making narrative-driven, single-player games exclusive to its consoles. This change, confirmed by PlayStation CEO Hermen Hulst, means titles like Saros and Marvel's Wolverine may not be released on PC, unlike recent major releases such as God of War: Ragnarök and Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
- PlayStation exclusives remoured to no longer launch on PCSony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly reversing its strategy of releasing PlayStation single-player games on PC. Citing concerns over brand damage and declining PC sales, the company plans to keep future narrative titles exclusive to PlayStation consoles, including the PlayStation 5. While multiplayer games like Marathon and Marvel's Wolverine are still expected to launch on PC, titles such as Ghost of Yotei and Saros will remain console exclusives.
- Poll: Sony's Killing Its PS5 PC Ports - But Do You Agree with Its Decision?Sony is reportedly ending PC ports for its single-player first-party games, continuing only with live service titles and select second-party projects. This decision, confirmed by Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier following an internal town hall, aims to bolster the appeal of its PlayStation ecosystem, despite PC sales representing a small fraction of overall revenue. The move comes as game development costs escalate and exclusives remain a key factor for hardware purchasing decisions.
- PlayStation’s Narrative Single-Player Titles Will No Longer Release on PC – RumorA recent rumor suggests that Sony Interactive Entertainment will no longer release its narrative single-player titles on PC, keeping them exclusive to the PlayStation 5. This alleged decision, reportedly communicated internally by PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst, could impact future releases like Marvel's Wolverine and Insomniac's upcoming Marvel's Wolverine. While some titles like MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls and Horizon Hunters Gathering are still slated for PC, the focus appears to be shifting back to console players for major single-player experiences.
- Sony Ends PC Ports for First-Party Single-Player Games, Confirms PlayStation LeadershipSony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed it will cease releasing internally developed single-player games on PC, reversing a strategy that began in 2020. While multiplayer and live-service titles will continue to launch on PC, major exclusives like God of War and The Last of Us Part I will now remain console-exclusive to PlayStation 5. This shift aligns Sony's strategy more closely with Nintendo's approach to platform exclusivity.
- Sony's Single-Player Games Are Once Again PlayStation Exclusive | Console CreaturesSony has officially confirmed that its single-player PlayStation games will no longer be released on PC. This decision, communicated by Hermen Hulst, aims to prevent brand damage and protect PlayStation 5 sales. While some titles like Ghost of Yōtei will remain console exclusives, online-focused games such as Marathon and Marvel Tokon will still launch multi-platform, though PC release windows remain unclear.
- PlayStation Confirms Huge Change to PS5 Games on PC Going ForwardSony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed a significant shift in its PC release strategy, with PlayStation studio business CEO Hermen Hulst announcing that future single-player games will remain exclusive to PlayStation consoles. While multiplayer titles will still launch on PC, this change aims to bolster console sales and brand identity. This decision follows earlier rumors and may be influenced by the underperformance of previous PC ports.
- 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.
- Sony Reportedly Confirms Shift Back to PS5 Single Player Exclusive GamesPlayStation Studios lead Hermen Hulst has confirmed in an internal meeting that Sony's first-party single-player games will now remain exclusive to the PlayStation 5 and will not be ported to PC. This decision follows reports and a shift in strategy that contrasts with previous multi-platform releases for certain titles. Multiplayer games will still receive multi-platform releases, and existing third-party deals for PC ports will be honored.