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New Ghost of Tsushima Armor Sets Reference Aloy, Bloodborne, and Kratos

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People will get new looks inspired by classic games in Ghost of Tsushima. Sony announced crossover costumes will be heading to the game on Twitter. For a limited time, people will be able to earn Ghost of Tsushima armor sets inspired by Bloodborne, God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Shadow of the Colossus.

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The announcement tweet didn’t offer many details, but it offered an idea of how someone could get these new costumes. It referenced the Ghost of Tsushima Legends Story and Survival missions. Apparently, if people want all four outfits, they’ll need to complete tasks as the Assassin, Hunter, Ronin, and Samurai.

While the tweets from both Sony and Sucker Punch didn’t offer any labels, it did show screenshots of all four Ghost of Tsushima armor sets. It appears the Bloodborne one is for the Ronin, the God of War one is for the Samurai, the Horizon Zero Dawn is for the Hunter, and the Shadow of the Colossus one is for the Assassin.

These crossover costumes appeared as part of Ghost of Tsushima patch 1.18. It added new Fill Party options for players looking for people with similar goals to work with when completing Story and Raid challenges.

Ghost of Tsushima is available for the PlayStation 4. The crossover armor sets will be available to earn until January 15, 2021.


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