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Unlock the Secrets: Ghost of Yōtei Pre-Order Editions Revealed

May 07, 2025 9:14 AM

Ghost of Yōtei, the highly anticipated sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, is set to release on October 2, 2025. With multiple editions available for pre-order, fans can choose from the Standard Edition, Deluxe Edition, and a limited Collector’s Edition. The Collector’s Edition is priced at £219.99 / $249.99 and features unique items like a Ghost Mask display, art cards, and gameplay enhancements. The Standard Edition at £69.99 includes the game along with exclusive avatars and an in-game mask for early pre-orders. The Digital Deluxe Edition offers a digital version with exclusive armor, cosmetics, and earlier access to maps for players. Ghost of Yōtei is a standalone title set 300 years after its predecessor, allowing newcomers to dive into this rich narrative where players control Atsu, seeking vengeance for her family.

What special items are included in the Ghost of Yōtei Collector’s Edition?

The Ghost of Yōtei Collector’s Edition includes a Ghost Mask on a display stand, art cards, a coin pouch, a tsuba, a sash, and a papercraft Ginkgo Tree, but does not come with a physical copy of the game.

Ghost of Tsushima was praised for its immersive setting in Japan's feudal era and its engaging combat system. It quickly became one of PlayStation's standout titles, earning a dedicated fanbase. Sucker Punch Productions, the developer behind the franchise, aims to expand this world with Ghost of Yōtei by exploring deeper narratives and enhanced gameplay mechanics, marking a significant step in their evolution as a studio.



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