Following some strong series like Sly Cooper and Infamous, Sucker Punch released what was arguably its most successful game, Ghost of Tsushima, where players were able to experience an action-packed samurai story with some immense detail. From the island of Tsushima to the time of the invasions, Ghost of Tsushima got so much right in terms of historical accuracy, which allows players to speculate about the seemingly confirmed sequel. Fans are wondering if they will once more take control of Jin Sakai as he defends his land and people from the second Mongolian invasion, or if there is a different route the game could take to expand on the rich history and lore it has already established.
The second Mongolian invasion seems the more likely route, but it could also open the door for further exploration into Japan and its traditional culture. Following the events of the first game, Jin will likely need to once more rebuild his own forces to prevent Tsushima from falling into the hands of the Mongols, and this could lead him to Mainland Japan and the Shogun. However, there are many more ways in which the sequel could expand on the first game, from introducing a student of Jin Sakai to having the Ghost travel to meet the Shogun and discuss strategy for the upcoming invasion.
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Historically, there were two major invasions of Japan from the Mongolian forces, one set in the first game’s timeline, and the other taking place a few years later. The second invasion was a much bigger one with more numerous Mongolian forces along with warriors from China and Korea going up against a united Japan. This is the most likely course for the sequel to take and would include much larger battles and
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