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Okay, so here’s the scoop. Sony’s been teasing us again, and finally, they’re dropping when we’ll get to see more of this game, Ghost of Yotei. Honestly, I swear they enjoy making us wait. Last time they mentioned it was, what, a month back? Smack in the middle of all those summer events. Everyone was buzzing about it then, and now here we are.
Back then, they gave us this tiny trailer. I mean, it was there, but barely—just enough to keep us hungry, you know? Anyway, they said more deets would come in July, and suddenly, July’s flying past. But guess what? Now, we know it won’t be too long before they spill the beans.
So mark your calendars because—drumroll, please—there’s a State of Play livestream lined up for, hang on, this Thursday, July 10. It’s like 20 minutes of pure Ghost of Yotei goodness. I imagine it’ll be like binge-watching a series, but with way more adrenaline.
Oh, and guess who’s hosting? Jason Connell and Nate Fox. Yeah, the big creative minds behind it. I bet they’ve got some wild stuff to show off. Apparently, we’ll be diving into what’s driving the sequel’s story (something about Atsu’s journey—she sounds like a total badass, right?), plus new weapons. They’re teasing us with “new ways to personalize your journey”, whatever that means. Could be cool, could be cosmetic. Who even knows?
But wait, there’s more. They dropped hints about new modes, and I couldn’t help but think about that Legends co-op mode from Ghost of Tsushima. Maybe it’ll be that, or something new entirely. And remember that Kurosawa mode gimmick? Made the game look straight out of an old Samurai flick. Might be something along those lines, or maybe not. I get sidetracked just thinking about it.
All this info-packed goodness is happening live at, let’s see… 2pm PT, 5pm ET, 10pm BST, and, oh yeah, 11pm CEST. So, wherever you are, there’s a slot. Catch it on PlayStation’s Twitch and YouTube, glued to those channels like the rest of us curious minds.
And just a quick heads up—Ghost of Yotei’s set to hit the shelves on October 2. PS5, baby. Save the date, ’cause it sounds like a fun ride.