In February of 2023, PlayStation dropped a video that I have not stopped thinking about since.I’m talking about the ‘Live From PS5’ trailer, created to celebrate titles exclusive to thePlayStation 5fromRatchet and Clank: Rift AparttoMarvel’s Spider-Man2.Horizon Forbidden West: Burning ShoresandReturnalalso featured. What do all of these games have in common? They’re new-gen exclusives as well as first-party exclusives.AdvertIt baffled us all then when the trailer showed avery brief glimpse of Jin Sakai. After all,Ghost of Tsushimareleased on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 prompting many to believe that this was quiet confirmation that a PS5-exclusive sequel was on the way.It’s not the only tease we’ve had. Several job listings at Sucker Punch have also suggested that work is underway on the next instalment in Jin Sakai’s budding saga.This is music to my ears given that I haven’t stopped raving aboutGhost of Tsushimasince I first played it.What I can’t understand is why this small, unacknowledged teaser is all we’ve heard about the game.AdvertAfter all, since the Live From PS5 campaign dropped, we’ve had both a PlayStation Showcase and several State of Play events.Ghost of Tsushimais available via PlayStation Plus’ extra tier if you’re yet to dive in.The ever reliable Jason Schreier may have the answer.AdvertAfter rumours circulated over the weekend suggesting that Sucker Punch might also be working on a Sly Cooper reboot, Schreiertweeted, “No truth to this one, sorry to say. Sucker Punch is a one-project studio. ““The reasonGhost of Tsushima 2isn’t out yet is because AAA video games now take [five to seven] years to make. (Also, Sucker Punch is smaller than most other AAA game developers).”Ghost of Tsushimalaunched in 2020 meaning that the earliest a sequel could feasibly launch is 2025, which isn’t all that far away.To cut down on delays and crunch, many Sony studios now hold back game reveals until much closer to the respective project’s release window but even with that in mind, we could soon be approaching an appropriate time for aGhost of Tsushimasequel reveal.AdvertSummer Game Fest is on the horizon, as is the Xbox Games Showcase, a Nintendo Direct, and the annual Ubisoft Forward.Sony is yet to announce a repeat of last year’s May PlayStation Showcase but many believe it to be coming.Could this be when Sucker Punch’s next project is finally revealed? Only time will tell.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Ghost Of Tsushima,Sucker Punch,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Sony

Ghost Of Tsushima 2 teased, but there’s a catch

In February of 2023, PlayStation dropped a video that I have not stopped thinking about since.I’m talking about the ‘Live From PS5’ trailer, created to celebrate titles exclusive to thePlayStation 5fromRatchet and Clank: Rift AparttoMarvel’s Spider-Man2.Horizon Forbidden West: Burning ShoresandReturnalalso featured. What do all of these games have in common? They’re new-gen exclusives as well as first-party exclusives.AdvertIt baffled us all then when the trailer showed avery brief glimpse of Jin Sakai. After all,Ghost of Tsushimareleased on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 prompting many to believe that this was quiet confirmation that a PS5-exclusive sequel was on the way.It’s not the only tease we’ve had. Several job listings at Sucker Punch have also suggested that work is underway on the next instalment in Jin Sakai’s budding saga.This is music to my ears given that I haven’t stopped raving aboutGhost of Tsushimasince I first played it.What I can’t understand is why this small, unacknowledged teaser is all we’ve heard about the game.AdvertAfter all, since the Live From PS5 campaign dropped, we’ve had both a PlayStation Showcase and several State of Play events.Ghost of Tsushimais available via PlayStation Plus’ extra tier if you’re yet to dive in.The ever reliable Jason Schreier may have the answer.AdvertAfter rumours circulated over the weekend suggesting that Sucker Punch might also be working on a Sly Cooper reboot, Schreiertweeted, “No truth to this one, sorry to say. Sucker Punch is a one-project studio. ““The reasonGhost of Tsushima 2isn’t out yet is because AAA video games now take [five to seven] years to make. (Also, Sucker Punch is smaller than most other AAA game developers).”Ghost of Tsushimalaunched in 2020 meaning that the earliest a sequel could feasibly launch is 2025, which isn’t all that far away.To cut down on delays and crunch, many Sony studios now hold back game reveals until much closer to the respective project’s release window but even with that in mind, we could soon be approaching an appropriate time for aGhost of Tsushimasequel reveal.AdvertSummer Game Fest is on the horizon, as is the Xbox Games Showcase, a Nintendo Direct, and the annual Ubisoft Forward.Sony is yet to announce a repeat of last year’s May PlayStation Showcase but many believe it to be coming.Could this be when Sucker Punch’s next project is finally revealed? Only time will tell.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Ghost Of Tsushima,Sucker Punch,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Sony

In February of 2023, PlayStation dropped a video that I have not stopped thinking about since.I’m talking about the ‘Live From PS5’ trailer, created to celebrate titles exclusive to thePlayStation 5fromRatchet and Clank: Rift AparttoMarvel’s Spider-Man2.Horizon Forbidden West: Burning ShoresandReturnalalso featured. What do all of these games have in common? They’re new-gen exclusives as well as first-party exclusives.AdvertIt baffled us all then when the trailer showed avery brief glimpse of Jin Sakai. After all,Ghost of Tsushimareleased on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 prompting many to believe that this was quiet confirmation that a PS5-exclusive sequel was on the way.It’s not the only tease we’ve had. Several job listings at Sucker Punch have also suggested that work is underway on the next instalment in Jin Sakai’s budding saga.This is music to my ears given that I haven’t stopped raving aboutGhost of Tsushimasince I first played it.What I can’t understand is why this small, unacknowledged teaser is all we’ve heard about the game.AdvertAfter all, since the Live From PS5 campaign dropped, we’ve had both a PlayStation Showcase and several State of Play events.Ghost of Tsushimais available via PlayStation Plus’ extra tier if you’re yet to dive in.The ever reliable Jason Schreier may have the answer.AdvertAfter rumours circulated over the weekend suggesting that Sucker Punch might also be working on a Sly Cooper reboot, Schreiertweeted, “No truth to this one, sorry to say. Sucker Punch is a one-project studio. ““The reasonGhost of Tsushima 2isn’t out yet is because AAA video games now take [five to seven] years to make. (Also, Sucker Punch is smaller than most other AAA game developers).”Ghost of Tsushimalaunched in 2020 meaning that the earliest a sequel could feasibly launch is 2025, which isn’t all that far away.To cut down on delays and crunch, many Sony studios now hold back game reveals until much closer to the respective project’s release window but even with that in mind, we could soon be approaching an appropriate time for aGhost of Tsushimasequel reveal.AdvertSummer Game Fest is on the horizon, as is the Xbox Games Showcase, a Nintendo Direct, and the annual Ubisoft Forward.Sony is yet to announce a repeat of last year’s May PlayStation Showcase but many believe it to be coming.Could this be when Sucker Punch’s next project is finally revealed? Only time will tell.

In February of 2023, PlayStation dropped a video that I have not stopped thinking about since.

I’m talking about the ‘Live From PS5’ trailer, created to celebrate titles exclusive to thePlayStation 5fromRatchet and Clank: Rift AparttoMarvel’s Spider-Man2.

Horizon Forbidden West: Burning ShoresandReturnalalso featured. What do all of these games have in common? They’re new-gen exclusives as well as first-party exclusives.

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It baffled us all then when the trailer showed avery brief glimpse of Jin Sakai. After all,Ghost of Tsushimareleased on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 prompting many to believe that this was quiet confirmation that a PS5-exclusive sequel was on the way.

It’s not the only tease we’ve had. Several job listings at Sucker Punch have also suggested that work is underway on the next instalment in Jin Sakai’s budding saga.

This is music to my ears given that I haven’t stopped raving aboutGhost of Tsushimasince I first played it.

What I can’t understand is why this small, unacknowledged teaser is all we’ve heard about the game.

Advert

Advert

After all, since the Live From PS5 campaign dropped, we’ve had both a PlayStation Showcase and several State of Play events.

Ghost of Tsushimais available via PlayStation Plus’ extra tier if you’re yet to dive in.

The ever reliable Jason Schreier may have the answer.

Advert

Advert

After rumours circulated over the weekend suggesting that Sucker Punch might also be working on a Sly Cooper reboot, Schreiertweeted, “No truth to this one, sorry to say. Sucker Punch is a one-project studio. “

“The reasonGhost of Tsushima 2isn’t out yet is because AAA video games now take [five to seven] years to make. (Also, Sucker Punch is smaller than most other AAA game developers).”

Ghost of Tsushimalaunched in 2020 meaning that the earliest a sequel could feasibly launch is 2025, which isn’t all that far away.

To cut down on delays and crunch, many Sony studios now hold back game reveals until much closer to the respective project’s release window but even with that in mind, we could soon be approaching an appropriate time for aGhost of Tsushimasequel reveal.

Advert

Advert

Summer Game Fest is on the horizon, as is the Xbox Games Showcase, a Nintendo Direct, and the annual Ubisoft Forward.

Sony is yet to announce a repeat of last year’s May PlayStation Showcase but many believe it to be coming.

Could this be when Sucker Punch’s next project is finally revealed? Only time will tell.

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