Sony confirms Ghost of Yōtei launches October 2, 2025.
The PlayStation 5 exclusive sequel from Sucker Punch debuts a new trailer featuring the Yōtei Six — ruthless gang members hunted by protagonist Atsu — alongside an innovative gameplay mechanic revealing "fragments of Atsu's past and everything stolen from her."
In a PlayStation Blog post, Sucker Punch's senior communications manager Andrew Goldfarb detailed the narrative:
"Sixteen years ago in Ezo (modern-day Hokkaido), the Yōtei Six destroyed Atsu's world. These outlaws murdered her family and left her crucified to a blazing ginkgo tree outside her home. Against all odds, Atsu survived. She mastered combat, perfected assassination techniques, and became a relentless hunter. Now she returns bearing six names: The Snake, The Oni, The Kitsune, The Spider, The Dragon, and Lord Saito.
"Armed with the very katana that pinned her to that burning tree, Atsu systematically tracks each target. Yet vengeance merely begins her journey. As she navigates Ezo's treacherous landscapes, unexpected alliances will reshape her purpose."
Ghost of Yōtei arrives October 2 on PS5.
Meet the Yōtei Six — Atsu's sworn targets:
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— PlayStation Europe (@PlayStationEU) April 23, 2025
Sony's October release potentially places Ghost of Yōtei alongside Grand Theft Auto VI's anticipated fall 2025 window, though Rockstar hasn't confirmed exact dates. Evidently, Sony prioritized announcing their launch schedule.
The trailer blends cinematic storytelling with visceral gameplay, showcasing Ezo's breathtaking environments, mounted exploration, and brutal combat sequences.
Sucker Punch emphasizes greater player agency compared to Ghost of Tsushima. Creative director Jason Connell addressed improving open-world design: "We consciously diversified experiences to avoid repetition while maintaining exploration depth."
Ghost of Yōtei Screenshots






This design philosophy manifests through non-linear progression. Players determine which Yōtei Six member to pursue first, while optionally accepting bounty contracts or training with weapons masters.
"Ezo combines lethal wilderness with serene beauty," Goldfarb explains. "Wanderers encounter dynamic threats and tranquil moments — including adapted activities from Tsushima. Camp anywhere beneath the aurora-lit sky. We've crafted this world for organic discovery."
Combat expands with ōdachi, kusarigama, and dual-wielding options. Enhanced visual features include:
- Expansive environmental vistas
- Dynamic celestial phenomena
- Procedural vegetation systems
- PS5 Pro-optimized performance