Ghost of Tsushima support has seemingly come to a close, based on a statement from developer Sucker Punch’s own patch notes.
At the very bottom of the rundown for patch 2.18, the studio put out the following statement:
“While we aren’t actively working on any additional patches at the moment, we will continue to monitor feedback on the community-run Gotlegends subreddit and messages sent to @SuckerPunchProd on Twitter for any high priority bugs or issues that emerge”
Sucker Punch thanks fans for playing, saying they did not expect to “have such an active community more than a year and a half later.” This is amid a heap of fixes for Legends, as well as several small single-player alterations.
I have to say, it’s been a fantastic run. Not only did we get a good amount of content updates and quality of life patches, but we also saw the release of the Legends multiplayer component, and a full expansion. At this point it’s safe to say that Sucker Punch is likely working on their next game: whether that’s something completely new, or a follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, or potentially both, in a preliminary fashion.
I might be the only one asking, but how about a new Sly Cooper?
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