Ghost Of Tsushima 2 confirmed in job listings

There have been some fantastic first-party PlayStation titles over the years fromUncharted 2: Among Thieves,Marvel’s Spider-Man, andBloodborneto name a few.

One other fantastic first-party title isGhost of TsushimafromSucker Punch Productionswhich initially released for thePlayStation4 in 2020, before arriving toPS5the following year. When it was released onPS4, it earned rave reviews from critics and fans alike,garnering scoresof 83 and 9.1, respectively, on aggregate websites such as Metacritic.

Check out the Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut trailer below!

In our review ofGhost of Tsushima: Director’s Cutfor PlayStation 5, we said this is: “undoubtedly the definitive way to experience Sucker Punch’s open-world samurai adventure. Improved loading times, enhanced resolutions, smoother frame rates, and a slew of brand-new content make the 2020 game shine in new ways. More than that though, it’s given me the chance to reassess a video game that I just previously couldn’t see the adoration for.”

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Following its initial launch on the PlayStation 4, Sucker Punch Productions wereadvertisingon its official website for a narrative writer. Presumably, this vacancy has since been filled. At the time, this vacancy required the would-be employee to have knowledge of feudal Japanese history as well as a willingness to write stories on that period. This is of course the same period in whichGhost of Tsushimais set.

What’s more, on the company’s general job listings page, there is currently avacancy openfor a technical gameplay designer. The ‘bonus factors’ section of the vacancy promotes the fact that the newly employed developer would have “experience working on an open-world or third-person action game.” Which sounds a lot likeGhost of Tsushima.

Previous job listings have also been available for an encounter designer which involves delivering “varied encounters in an open-world game, with a particular focus on melee combat and stealth.” That is not all, because Sucker Punch Productions have also been on the lookout for multiplayer designers, which would imply that theGhost of Tsushima‘Legends’ multiplayer mode will also return in the sequel.

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Obviously, despite all the evidence piling up, we should still take all of the above with a pinch of salt until we get official confirmation. That being said, I think we’d all be quite shocked if we never got aGhost of Tsushima 2at some point soon.

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