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Ghost of Tsushima adds new outfits inspired by Bloodborne and more

Despite launching back in July, Sucker Punch has continued to support Ghost of Tsushima with a number of major updates, including but not limited to, adding a whole new multiplayer game mode into the open-world stealth action title. In another surprise update, a number of new outfits have been added into Ghost of Tsushima, inspired by many of PlayStation’s biggest IP.

In a recent update which is available right now, players can get their hands on “Ghost of Tsushima: Legends outfits inspired by iconic PlayStation characters from God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, Shadow of the Colossus and Bloodborne!”

Players can unlock these outfits by “[completing] any Story or Survival mission with each class to unlock all four outfits!” Players must be quick however, as the outfits will only be unlockable from now until the 15th of January 2021.

Ghost of Tsushima offered a compelling and fun video game experience when it initially launched in July earlier this year. In a surprise update however, the game’s developers (Sucker Punch Productions) added a whole new multiplayer mode to the game for free, furthering the game’s longevity and allowing friends to play together in the world of Ghost of Tsushima.

This latest free DLC is a testament to the love that Sucker Punch has for Ghost of Tsushima as well as its fans. It’ll be exciting to see what else the team has planned for the game.

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