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Ghost of Tsushima: Legends Announced – Will Bring Samurai Co-Op Multiplayer This Fall

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment and Sucker Punch announced a fairly unexpected feature coming for Ghost of Tsushima.

Ghost of Tsushima

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment and Sucker Punch announced a fairly unexpected feature coming for Ghost of Tsushima.

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Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will be free for all who purchased the game and will be added with an update this fall.

You’ll be able to play co-op multiplayer missions with up to four players selecting four classes, Samurai, Hunter, Ronin, or Assassin.

Each class has its own advantages and abilities that will be revealed down the line alongside details on customization.

“With two players in Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, you’ll be able to play a series of co-op Story missions that escalate in difficulty, building on the foundation of combat from the single-player campaign but with new magical twists that often require careful synchronization with your partner.

With four players, you’ll be able to take on wave-based Survival missions, fighting groups of the toughest enemies Tsushima has to offer, Including new Oni enemies with supernatural abilities.”

You can check out a trailer below.

Ghost of Tsushima is currently available exclusively for PS4 and you can read our review.

The game was originally announced in 2017 at Paris Games Week and if you want to see more, you can enjoy the launch traileranother from Japan, one focusing on the story, some videos showcasing the worldan extensive gameplay reveal, the previous trailer, another recent Japanese traileran earlier video, beautiful concept artanother trailer showcasing combatone featuring exploration, and another showcasing customization.

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