Upcoming Ghost of Yotei trailer reveals plans for a complimentary Legends multiplayer mode to launch in the coming year
In the world of gaming, excitement is building as the release date for the highly anticipated Ghost of Yōtei approaches. Set to launch on October 2, 2025, this thrilling game will be exclusively available for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro.
The game's protagonist is Atsu, a determined character who embarks on a journey to seek justice for the tragic loss of her family. As Atsu, players will be hunting down those responsible for the unspeakable act.
For those eager to get their hands on the game, pre-orders are now live. In addition, a special PS5 bundle, featuring the Ghost of Yōtei game, is also available for pre-order.
Ghost of Yōtei is an indirect sequel to the first "Ghost" game, taking place more than 300 years later. The game's setting promises a captivating narrative and a host of new challenges.
But that's not all! In a fantastic twist, Ghost of Yōtei will also offer a multiplayer mode, titled Legends, as a free update in 2026. This mode will be available to all owners of the base game on PS5 and PS5 Pro.
The Legends mode features two-player co-op story missions, four-player survival matches, and four distinct character classes for players to choose from. The battles in this mode are intense, pitting players against demonic, giant versions of members of the Yōtei Six and new enemy types.
It's important to note that the game and its multiplayer mode are developed specifically for the PS5 architecture, including both the standard PS5 and PS5 Pro. There are no separate or additional hardware requirements beyond owning a PS5 or PS5 Pro with the base game installed.
So, whether you're a fan of the original Ghost series or new to the franchise, Ghost of Yōtei promises an immersive, action-packed experience. Pre-order now to secure your copy and prepare for the adventure that awaits!
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