Meanwhile, the publication of "Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut" , which is also offered with Iki Island also a completely new story area, is just under three weeks away. In an interview with the Japanese colleagues of Gamespark (via PSU ), two creators of the title suggested how your experiences with Jin in the main game are supposed to influence the story of the upcoming extension.
Ghost of Tsushima: Story enlargement tells you what characters you met in the main game
More specifically, Nate Fox, the Creative Director of the Games, and Joanna Wang, who works as an Environment Art Lead on the project. As Fox explains, you can travel at any time on the island of Iki as soon as you reach the end of the first chapter in the main game. In addition, he reveals, in the extension, it is primarily about an independent and self-contained experience, which was detached from the main story.
However, "Ghost of Tsushima" should be remembered, where you are already waiting and what characters you have made to your adventure so far or who visited you. Furthermore, FOX confirms that your progress in the main game and Jin's actual history should also influence the action that awaits you in Iki Island enlargement. How this should look exactly, he did not reveal.
Theme: Ghost of Tsushima: PS5 features include "seamlessly in the IKI extension"
As part of the story enlargement of "Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut", our protagonist Jin Sakai opposes the small Japanese island Iki. There a new enemy should have settled, which is different than everything that our hero was faced so far. These invaders are an idiosyncratic mongolen tribe, which is listed by a shaman named Ankhsar Khatun.
"Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut" appears on August 20 2021 for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in the trade.
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