Ghost Of Tsushima: An Art Book Along With The Game

Ghost of Tsushima – Dark Horse Comics will be responsible for the artbook as an extension of the PlayStation 4-exclusive game by Sucker Punch. But when can we get the book?

Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most anticipated PlayStation 4 games of the year (we’re not saying exclusives, as there’s not much of a competition if only two games are on the cards, the other being Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II…). Thus, it’s not surprising that Sony and Sucker Punch try to add a few merch items next to the game in the marketing…

The developers revealed that The Art of Ghost of Tsushima is going to provide a deeper look into the creation of the game, as well as the concept art that helped the game to be made. The book’s Amazon listing reveals that it’s going to be available from June 30. However, that Tuesday could be a placeholder date, although it is indeed close to the game’s launch day (June 26, Friday) on the PlayStation Store and retail stores…

According to the game’s website, The Art of Ghost of Tsushima will have 208 pages of concept art and illustrations. Its price will be 50 dollars. The artbook will show „every detail of the vast and exotic locale, featuring elegant illustrations of dynamic characters, spirited landscapes, and diagrams of Samurai sword-fighting techniques.” It will also contain „storyboards and renders from the most intense, eloquent, and expressive cinematic moments of the game.” It sounds exciting, and we are pretty sure the fans will take the first possible opportunity to pick up a copy of the artbook…

Ghost of Tsushima is out on June 26, exclusively on PlayStation 4, and the book might be available just a few days later…

Source: DualShockers

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