Ghost of Yotei Nears Launch as Pre-Launch Reviews Ignite Anticipation
- 06/09/2025
Anticipation is mounting as excitement builds among fans for the upcoming assessment of Ghost of Yotei.
A week ago, PlayStation Studios along with Sucker Punch revealed that the sequel, positioned as this year’s top first-party release and a follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, had reached its gold milestone. Such progress typically signals that review codes will soon be shared with those tasked with evaluating the game.
Within our team, review keys for Ghost of Yotei have already arrived. Accordingly, the review is slated for release at 2 PM BST/3 PM CEST on the 25th of September, offering insights a week ahead of the game’s official launch. Details include:
- Recent confirmation of reaching the final development stage.
- Early access provided to selected reviewers.
- A pre-launch analysis aimed at gauging the game’s direction.
Overall, Sony’s confidence in the product is unmistakable as we prepare to dive into its experience.
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