Key Takeaways
- Ghost of Yotei encompasses a new protagonist, Atsu, set in 1603, three centuries after Ghost of Tsushima.
- The anthological construction of Ghost of Yotei opens up storytelling alternatives for the franchise.
- The Ghost sequence can now embrace a number of protagonists, time durations, and a bigger universe.
After what has felt like an eternity of ready, Ghost of Tsushima‘s long-rumored sequel has lastly been revealed, however it is probably not what some followers anticipated. Quite than persevering with the story of Jin Sakai from the primary recreation, Ghost of Yotei encompasses a brand-new protagonist named Atsu and is ready three centuries after the occasions of Ghost of Tsushima, on the finish of the Sengoku interval and the start of the Edo interval. What’s extra is that it’ll take gamers “past the sting of Japan” to Ezo, within the lands surrounding Mount Yotei, for an unique story that will or is probably not immediately related to Jin’s.
Although it would come as a disappointment and a shock to some that the beloved Jin Sakai is not going to be reprising his function as Ghost of Yotei‘s protagonist, this anthological construction the franchise appears to be headed in is arguably precisely what Ghost of Tsushima‘s sequel wanted. Ultimately, it opens up what might now be known as Sucker Punch’s “Ghost” franchise to quite a lot of alternatives it may not have had in any other case.
Ghost of Yotei Is the Greatest Factor for the Franchise
Ghost of Yotei Establishes an Anthological Construction for the Franchise {That a} Jin Sequel Could not Have
Whereas it might need been good to see Jin don the masks of the Ghost as soon as once more, Ghost of Yotei opens up the franchise far more than a direct Ghost of Tsushima sequel ever may have. Have been the franchise to merely proceed with a sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, it might need completely walled off its overarching narrative, stopping it from exploring something past Jin’s private story and the lives of these his actions immediately affect. Going on this course may have labored for the franchise, however its future would have been presumably severely restricted.
With Ghost of Yotei kickstarting this considerably sudden course for the franchise, Sucker Punch’s Ghost sequence may doubtlessly turn out to be one thing extra akin to Ubisoft’s Murderer’s Creed sequence. Murderer’s Creed has at all times given gamers the chance to discover time durations which are centuries aside from each other and but weaved collectively by the overarching idea of a shared bloodline of Assassins, which, in flip, has allowed gamers to expertise a lot of the sequence’ entries within the sneakers of a special protagonist. This has additionally prolonged the lifetime of the Murderer’s Creed sequence, as there’s seemingly no finish to fascinating historic time durations, unique tales to inform, and distinctive characters to guide them.
Sucker Punch’s Ghost Sequence Can Now Function A number of Protagonists, Time Durations, and a A lot Bigger World
With this new anthological construction now firmly set in place by Ghost of Yotei, very similar to the Murderer’s Creed sequence, Sucker Punch’s Ghost franchise can characteristic a number of protagonists, completely different time durations, and a a lot bigger universe general. In an interview with the New York Occasions, inventive director Nate Fox acknowledged, “Once we began engaged on a sequel, the primary query we requested ourselves was, ‘What’s the DNA of a Ghost recreation? It is about transporting the participant to the romance and fantastic thing about feudal Japan.'” Ghost of Yotei bears witness to this with a brand new protagonist and a contemporary open world to discover, setting in stone the franchise’s intention to move gamers to a spot fairly than an individual.
It is at the moment unclear the place the Ghost sequence may go from right here when it comes to characters, places, and time durations, however Sucker Punch reportedly already has plans for a number of spin-offs. Will probably be fascinating to see if and the way every of those titles connects with the remaining, and whether or not Jin Sakai ever makes a return in some kind or vogue.