Last night Sucker Punch Productions released a new 18-minute gameplay trailer for its upcoming open-world samurai theme game called Ghost of Tsushima which showcased exploration, combat, and customization elements of the game.
This new trailer makes it the first real footage of Ghost of Tsushima that Sucker Punch has shown since E3 2018 when the studio first showcased the game. The footage shows off aspects of exploration of the island of Tsushima, where players will be able to summon a ghost and freely travel around the world. A gameplay element lets players summon a gust a wind to direct them toward their goal as an unobtrusive guide. Players can also be guided toward secrets in the open world by animals — like foxes or birds — leading them to hidden shrines or collectibles.
The trailer also better introduces players to Jin, the samurai hero they’ll be playing as in Ghost of Tsushima. Combat is said to be inspired by samurai films, with one-on-one standoffs against other warriors. Players will also have the choice to play “honorably” as a samurai or use stealth and assassinations to play as the titular “ghost” to fight the invading Mongols.
And to add on to the cinematic immersion of the game, players will be able to play the entirety of Ghost of Tsushima with a fully subtitled Japanese voice track, along with an optional black-and-white film grain filter which was included to make it feel more like a classic samurai film.
Ghost of Tsushima will be out for the PlayStation 4 on July 17th.