Ghost of Tsushima Legends: Two new maps for multiplayer online

New Maps & Content In Ghost Of Tsushima Legends (Ghost Of Tsushima Legends New Survival Maps) The developer Sucker Punch extends the multiplayer mode of Ghost of Tsuhima with other cards. Legends thus receives two new survival maps, one of which has already been made available. The other scene should be released soon.

Second map follows in October

The card you can already try is the name Twilight and Ashes ( Twilight and Ashes ). On October 1, 2021, a map is followed by the name Blood and Steel ( blood and steel ).

While the first-mentioned additional showplace of Ghost of Tsushima Legends deeply offset in Iyo s rich, the second scene is located on the island of Iki, which was introduced with the Director s Cut.

Damn in Iyo s rich with our new survival card, twilight and ash , which is now available in Ghost of Tsushima Legends , writes Sucker Punch in a Tweet . Next week, on October 1, 2021, we will publish with blood and steel another new survival card based on the island of Iki.

Ghost of Tsushima: Legends , that is also available as a stand-alone version , sees itself as a cooperative multiplayer online experience that was inspired by Japanese people s loves and myths. You choose one of four classes, including samurai, hunter, ronin or assassine, and plays a series of story missions with friends or over the game search.

Tips for Ghost of Tsushima:

So you will find all father memories It embodies the spirit of the monkey on IKI How to dissolve the ash shrine on IKI

Together with the publication of the 19.99 Euro costing standalone version Ghost of Tsushima Legends also missed a new game mode, which bears the name Rivals . If you want to take a look at it, you will find in this message. Other messages on Ghost of Tsushima are summarized in our topic overview.

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