Ghosts can rest easy for a little longer

We heard the unfortunate news yesterday that Naughty Dog’s upcoming adventureThe Last of Us Part IIhad been pushed backfrom its February 2020 release date to the end of May 2020. According to the sourceswho related this information to Kotaku’s Jason Schreier, this will have a knock-on effect for Sucker Punch’s samurai adventureGhost of Tsushima.

In the same tweet that pre-empted the news aboutThe Last of Ussequel, Schreier also noted that the push-back would causeGhost of Tsushimato miss its expected fall release window, which could see the adventure title not arrive until 2021, after the launch of PlayStation 5. Schreier also noted, however, that it was very unlikely that the game would be redesigned as a PS5 title, and would simply see a late release on PS4.

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No official word regardingGhost of Tsushimahas been announced by Sucker Punch or Sony.

BTW, Ghost of Tsushima doesn’t have a public release date yet, but it’ll also be bumped later into 2020 to account for this delay. Don’t expect them to suddenly turn it into a PS5 game or anything, but it was originally planned for the first half of the year – not anymore

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