Ghost of Yotei, the long -awaited suite of Ghost of Tsushima, is expected worldwide! In this new adventure, fans will play Atsu who, in search of revenge, travels the magnificent rugged landscapes of northern Japan in pursuit of those who killed his family many years ago. 300 years after the events of the first game of the saga, this opus will plunge its players into the Ezo region, today Hokkaido, Japan. The latest state of play dedicated to Ghost of Yotei, which took place only a few days ago, unveiled more on the game! Future players notably spotted a mode that has been talked about on social networks.
This Ghost of Yotei mode convinced the community!
Thanks to the recent State of Play, we have learned that several mood modes will be available on Ghost of Yotei as in particular the Kurosawa, identical to the black and white mode of Ghost of Tsushima. One of them caused a sensation on social networks: Watanabe. To create this mode, Sucker Punch teamed up with the director of Samurai Champloo, Shinichiro Watanabe.
This mode allows players Listening to original Lo-Fi songs made by the legendary anime director while exploring the vast world of Ghost of Yotei. Thus, this mode gives a whole new atmosphere to the game! For the developers, it is also a tribute to Nujabes, a pioneer of Lo-Fi music, which composed the music of Samurai Champloo. It is therefore a beautiful wink to these animation legends, which delighted fans!
As revealed by the State of Play, Watanabe’s Lo-Fi songs will be played during fights and exploration. On social networks, future Ghost of Yotei players were thousands to react to these extracts from the PlayStation conference, declaring that they are looking forward to creating exceptional combat scenes with this completely unique soundtrack!
Music, essential in this adventure!
The developers of the game clearly announced it: Music is clearly called to play an essential role in the narration of Ghost of Yotei. It is the award -winning Japanese composer Toma Otowa (Ratchet & Clank: Rift apart) who is head of the soundtrack for the production of Sucker Punch. During the State of Play, it was revealed that, to create this unique atmosphere, the composer mixed elements of Japanese and contemporary music! One thing is certain, the fans are looking forward to immersing immersion in this exceptional environment.