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Based on the small amount of information revealed about it so far,Ghost of Yoteialready looks like it will be a much different experience thanGhost of Tsushima. Not only doesGhost of Yoteinot feature Jin as its protagonist, but it also takes place 300 years after the events ofGhost of Tsushima, essentially leaving Jin’s story behind to start a new one with Atsu. Furthermore,Ghost of Yoteilooks to shake things up in the weapon department as well, having already shown Atsu firing a matchlock rifle at the end of the game’s announcement trailer.

The first trailer forGhost of Yoteiwas fairly cryptic about its story and the diverse array of weapons Atsu will likely have access to, but the game’s time period and setting suggest enough to speculate on which weapons the new protagonist might be using. It’s clear that Sucker Punch wants to do something fresh and original withGhost of Yotei, which means anything is possible.

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Ghost of Yotei Likely Still Has More Weapons to Reveal

Atsu’s Main Melee Weapon and Matchlock Gun Have Been Revealed So Far

So far, only a couple of the weapons Atsu will be using inGhost of Yoteihave been revealed. Among those is the katana, which was expected, given the nature of samurai with the blade and the fact that it was Jin’s primary weapon inGhost of Tsushima. However, what was slightly unexpected, as the time period forGhost of Yoteiwasn’t known before its reveal, is the inclusion of matchlock rifles in Atsu’s arsenal. BecauseGhost of Yoteitakes place during the Edo period, Atsu’s use of a matchlock rifle makes sense, although it will be interesting to see whether there is a story behind it in the game.

Many Other Weapons Were Used During the Edo Period That Ghost of Yotei Could Include

While it will undoubtedly be satisfying to use both the katana and thematchlock rifle inGhost of Yotei’s combat, there’s reason enough to assume there will be plenty of other weapons to choose from. Jin, for instance, inGhost of Tsushima, had several different weapons available for players to use, including the Tanto (dagger), the Half-Bow, and the Longbow. WithGhost of Yoteitaking place more than 300 years afterGhost of Tsushima, samurai culture has shifted, and so too has technology. As such, there is plenty of potential for Atsu to have an even more diverse arsenal than Jin.

During the Edo period, samurai were known to use several different weapons, despite relying primarily on their katana. As a companion sword to the katana, samurai would often don a wakizashi, which was usable for close-quarters combat and as a backup weapon. Jin is actually shown wearing one inGhost of Tsushima, but he never makes use of it. Perhaps Atsu will use one, especially since she will apparently be able todual wield weapons inGhost of Yotei. In addition to the katana and wakizashi, samurai would use a naginata and a yari, which are a polearm and spear, respectively.

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While it will undoubtedly be satisfying to use both the katana and the matchlock rifle inGhost of Yotei’s combat, there’s reason enough to assume there will be plenty of other weapons to choose from.

Japan’s Edo period also saw the use of several other weapons that weren’t necessarily used by samurai but could nonetheless befeatured inGhost of Yotei. The tessen, or “iron fan,” was a weapon disguised as a folding or fixed fan used for self-defense, signaling, and as a status symbol. The jitte was a baton-like weapon with a single prong designed to disarm opponents. The kusarigama, or “chain sickle,” was a sickle attached to a weighted chain, used for entangling an opponent’s weapon before attacking. Finally, the shuriken were throwing stars or blades used for distraction or surprise attacks.

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It’s highly likelyGhost of Yoteihas plans to pull from this massive arsenal of weapons, and potentially venture into more creative playstyles that Jin neverexplored inGhost of Tsushima. As it stands,Ghost of Yotei’s secret weapon is its presumed secret weapons, as they could be one of the more defining factors of its gameplay and set it even further apart from its predecessor.

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Discover a bold, new story of a warrior in Japan who is on a mission of vengeance all her own.Set 300 years after the critically acclaimed Ghost of Tsushima, Ghost of Yōtei is standalone experience set in 1600s rural Japan. The story follows a haunted, lone mercenary named Atsu. Thirsty for revenge, she travels through the beautiful, rugged landscapes of northern Japan, hunting those who killed her family many years earlier.

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