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Everything you need to know, from top tips to hidden details

Everything you need to know, from top tips to hidden details

Hidden Secrets You Missed in the Trailer

Sucker Punch Studio’s upcoming game, Ghost of Yotei, has become a trend in the gaming community. in that PlayStation Along with the announcement and release date of State of Play, a small trailer also appeared.

So, did you notice some hidden details, easter eggs and important details in the trailer? We will discuss them in this article.

Ghost of Yotei Trailer Breakdown

Let’s start with the details you may have missed in the trailer. These were noted and explained by VGTGamingNews on Twitter/X.

  • The game’s female protagonist, ‘Atsu’, appears to be wearing a kill list and crosses off one of the names on the list with blood. Their codenames are Spider, Dragon, etc.
  • The ghost mask Atsu wears looks very old. It may have been passed down or inherited by different people through the ages. we have a chance to see Jin Sakai Reference in the game.
  • The mask was also repaired using kintsugi. If you zoom in, you can clearly see the gold lines on the mask.
  • The game also includes Atsu’s wanted poster. It reads “WANTED: 28/29 YEAR OLD FEMALE, Last seen in Yotei Mountain Region, bounty on head: 100 ryo.”
  • inside Ghost of Yotei TrailerAtsu uses Katana’s “Nitoryu”, or double-blade fighting style.
  • This game will take place in 1603 in present-day Hokkaido in northern Japan. At this time in history, this was a lawless country outside of Japanese rule.

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History of Japan and What Can We Expect?

In Japan, the year 1603 marked the beginning of the EDO period under the Tokugawa Shogunate. This was followed by the Sengoku period, which marked the unification of Japan Tokugawa Ieyasu.

During this time, Hokkaido was not integrated with the rest of Japan and was largely populated by Ainu people. Maybe Atsu from Ghost of Yotei could be one of those people.

This island was also called Ezo at that time. Japanese interaction with the Ainu was complex; It included trade, conflict, and attempts at assimilation.

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