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Ghost of Tsushima release date set for June

The Ghost of Tsushima release date set has been set for late June, Sony and Sucker Punch have today advised alongside news of pre-order bonuses and special editions.

Ghost of Tsushima release date

You’ll be able to play the game from 26 June, exclusively on PS4.

Alongside the news came a new trailer for the game. Focused on hero Jin Sakai, the trailer was designed to “give you a taste of the people he meets along his journey and the scale of the threat that forces him to transform into a new kind of warrior,” Sucker Punch said.

Ghost of Tsushima special editions

Ghost of Tsushima Digital Deluxe Edition

The Digital Deluxe Edition includes the following:

  • A digital copy of the game
  • Hero of Tsushima skin set
  • Charm of Hachiman’s Favor
  • Samurai PS4 dynamic theme
  • Digital mini art book by Dark Horse
  • Director’s Commentary

It retails for $69.99 USD/$89.99 CAD.

Ghost of Tsushima Special Edition

The Special Edition includes the following:

  • Physical copy of the game
  • A SteelBook case
  • In-game Hero of Tsushima mask and sword skin
  • Charm of Hachiman’s Favor
  • Digital mini art book by Dark Horse
  • Director’s Commentary

It retails for $69.99 USD/$89.99 CAD.

Ghost of Tsushima Collector’s Edition

The Collector’s Edition includes the following:

  • Physical copy of the game
  • A SteelBook case
  • Physical Sakai mask
  • Cloth map
  • War banner
  • Wrapping cloth
  • In-game Hero of Tsushima mask and sword skin
  • Charm of Hachiman’s Favor
  • Digital mini art book by Dark Horse
  • Director’s Commentary

It retails for $169.99 USD/$219.99 CAD/$299.95 AUD.

Ghost of Tsushima pre-order bonuses

Sucker Punch took to Twitter to advise that “anyone who pre-orders any edition of [Ghost of Tsushima] will get access to a digital mini soundtrack and Jin avatar, as well as a new PS4 Dynamic Theme based on our box art.”

Ghost of Tsushima heads to PS4 on 26 June.


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