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Sucker Punch job listings hint at Ghost of Tsushima sequel

After leaving Infamous behind in the early days of the PS4, Sucker Punch turned its attention to Ghost of Tsushima, one of the best open world games to release in the last console generation. Now, it appears that the studio is gearing up for a sequel. 

While Sucker Punch has not announced its next project yet, the company is hiring. The job listings state that the team is working on an open world stealth game with a focus on melee combat, a description that fits in very well with Ghost of Tsushima.

The listings are specifically looking for combat designers, and they'll have some big shoes to fill, as the original Ghost of Tsushima had some of the best melee combat I've ever experienced in a video game.

Sucker Punch first released Ghost of Tsushima for PS4 back in 2020 and then released an expansion and a PS5 version in 2021. Rumours claim that the game will eventually land on PC, similarly to God of War, Uncharted, Horizon Zero Dawn and Spider-Man Remastered, but no official announcements have been made yet.

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KitGuru Says: Ghost of Tsushima is one of the best games I've played in the last ten years, so I have high hopes for a sequel. Did any of you play the original game? Would you return for a sequel? 

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