Ghost of Tsushima launch trailer is all about dazzling sword fights in scrumptious locales

Shreyansh Katsura
By Shreyansh Katsura 3 Min Read
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PlayStation has revealed a minute long launch trailer for Ghost of Tsushima which is an eye candy, to say the least.

This Ghost Of Tsushima launch trailer takes us through the varied landscapes of the Tsushima island such as snow-capped mountains,  wide-open grasslands, and lush bamboo forests to name the few.

It also gives us a glimpse of the game’s intricately crafted Samurai sword fighting that is an integral part of the game’s combat.

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Ghost of Tsushima’s reviews will also be out on July 14, 7 AM PT/10 AM ET / 3 PM BST which is tomorrow.

The people who have pre-ordered the game can already start pre-loading the game which clocks in at a fairly small size of 35.35GB.

PlayStation has had a strong lineup of first-party and second-party games in 2020 such as Nioh 2, Persona 5 Royal, Dreams, The Last Of Us Part 2, and even Final Fantasy 7 remake which even though is just a timed exclusive.

What’s surprising is that Ghost of Tsushima launches less than a month after The Last Of Us Part 2, both of which are the two of the biggest games of this year.

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The Last Of Us Part 2 launched to universal acclaim from critics and fans alike where most of them called it a masterpiece and a benchmark in video game narrative.
The game currently has a Metacritic score of  94/100.

The game’s narrative is an interwoven cycle of violence which it depicts very accurately. If you’re struggling to understand its take on violence then you check out our deep-dive article on Understanding Violence here.

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Ghost of Tsushima is the final big PS4 exclusive from Sony before the company sets its eyes on releasing quality first-party games for its upcoming successor- the PlayStation 5.

Will you be getting Ghost of Tsushima at launch? Tell us in the comments down below.

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