Ghost Of Tsushima 2 teased ahead of official reveal by insider

According to Geoff Keighley, this Friday’s Summer Game Fest won’t feature a ‘one more thing’ reveal.

You’ll have seen this kind of unveiling before. Just as you think the event is going to draw to a close, the host teases ‘one more thing’, dropping what is oftentimes the most exciting reveal of the night.

This Friday’s event is said to mainly be focused on already-announced titles, although I have no doubt that Keighley still will have saved something good till last.

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We did get a ‘one more thing’ surprise at last week’s State of Play thoughin the form ofAstro Bot.

The upcoming PS5 platformer completely stole the show which, admittedly, wasn’t all that hard to do.

Still, it got the reception a ‘one more thing’ reveal should do. It’s perhaps not the surprise reveal we expected though.

Ghost of Tsushima2is certainly starting to feel likePlayStation’s worst kept secret.

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Take a look at the brand new trailer forAstro Botbelow.

SeveralSucker Punchjob listings have alluded to aGhost of Tsushimasequel in recent years and then, of course, there’s that mysterious ‘Live From PS5’ marketing campaign that debuted last year.

It featured an array of announced PS5 exclusives, the only exceptions being Uncharted-esque footage and what appearedto be a snippet ofGhost of Tsushima 2.

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Well, Sony may still be trying to keep this sequel’s existence a secret but leakers are making that a hard task.

Richtman provides absolutely no follow-up evidence so I implore you to take this information with a pinch of salt.

That being said, he does have a solid track record and aGhost of Tsushimasequel is widely considered to be extremely likely.

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Could we see the sequel pop up during Summer Game Fest? It’s not totally out of the realm of possibility but I’d say it’s far more likely that it’ll be unveiled during a PlayStation event later this year.

For now, we sit tight and see what Friday brings.

Topics:Ghost Of Tsushima,Sucker Punch,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Sony