Video game sequel shaping up to be 'expansive samurai epic'
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I feel it’s been the right amount of time between games, with the passionate fans of Ghost of Tsushima more than ready to dive back into this immersive world.

But how do you carry it forward? How do you create something new?

Ghost of Tsushima was such an epic stand-alone title. So Ghost of Yotei has a big task ahead.

Ghost of Yotei is releasing on October 2. (PlayStation)

As I sat down with Sucker Punch Productions Jason Connell and Nate Fox, it was the first question I asked.

How do we carry this game forward for a true, epic sequel?

“We asked almost the exact same questions of ourselves,” Connell told 9news.com.au.

“That’s the magic judo of making video games. And, for us, it was making sure we carry forward that like lethal precision in the combat, that samurai cinema film inspired sort of vibe, you know.

“Respecting the quiet moments, but making sure there’s sort of a visceral feeling to all with an awesome story pulling it together,” he said.

Players will wield deadly weapons as Atsu. (PlayStation)

Ghost of Yotei follows the journey of Atsu, a wandering samurai hellbent on vengeance.

Set 329 years after the first game, the team at Sucker Punch Productions is pushing open-world exploration to the next level, granting players “unparalleled freedom to discover Ezo”.

The game heavily leans into its cinematic inspirations, introducing new “director modes” for players.

Beyond the returning Akira Kurosawa mode, which celebrates earlier samurai films, two new modes expand the experience, including one that gets players up close and personal with enemies.

The setting incorporates “Wild West film tropes” with classic samurai movie influences, creating a unique blend that evokes a sense of being on the “edge of, the sort of the civilised world where anything could happen”, Connell said.

The game features a large and expansive open world set in Ezo, Japan. (PlayStation)
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Sucker Punch emphasised their collaborative approach with advisors, building upon the “epic training wheels called Tsushima”.

These advisors help ensure authenticity and accuracy.

“Advisors really help us understand everything from our writing style to our historical, and like, geographical locations that we want to depict… Each of them understand we’re making a piece of entertainment,” Connell said.

Connell and Fox stressed that their goal is not a “stone for stone sort of recreation”, but rather to “capture the feeling of a place with enough authenticity and accuracy that really transports people”.

Ghost of Yotei is coming to PlayStation 5 on October 2.

More from our interview with Jason Connell and Nate Fox in the player above.

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