PlayStation dropped a brand new trailer for Ghost of Yōtei on a random Wednesday, along with its release date and several other details about the upcoming follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima. Sucker Punch didn’t hold back and showcased their latest title in all its cinematic glory and plenty of violence.

Ghost of Yōtei is coming out later this year, and here is everything you need to know about its pre-order bonus content, pricing, the various editions you can purchase, and when you can start pre-ordering on the PS5.

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Ghost of Yōtei Pre-Order Bonus Content

If you pre-order Ghost of Yōtei, you will receive aunique in-game mask, as well as a set ofseven PSN avatarsfeaturing concept art ofAtsuand each member of theYōtei Six.

I’m not entirely sure if the mask is simply a cosmetic item or if it provides any in-game bonus as well. The PSN avatars are pretty standard and look quite nice.

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Ghost of Yōtei Pricing

Ghost of Yōtei Digital Deluxe Edition

The digital deluxe edition of Ghost of Yōtei costs anadditional $10and comes with the following extra content:

Ghost of Yōtei Collector’s Edition

Finally, the physical Collector’s Edition for Ghost of Yōtei will also be available through PlayStation Direct and select retailers. It’s packed with the following content:

The pricing for the Collector’s Edition isn’t available yet, but we’ll know soon enough.

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Ghost of Yōtei Pre-Order Date

Pre-orders for Ghost of Yōtei begin onMay 2, 2025,at10:00 AM ET.

Ghost of Yōtei Release Date

Ghost of Yōtei is coming exclusively to the PS5 and PS5 Pro onOctober 2, 2025. Check out the new trailer featuring the Yōtei.

It’s great to finally get a release date for Sucker Punch’s newest title, though I was expecting this reveal at some PlayStation State of Play event. Either way, I can’t wait to see what they have been working on or the past few years.

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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

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