Key Takeaways
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- New Game+ mode allows players to replay the story with their existing equipment, skills, and armor.
- Increased difficulty settings offer a greater challenge for experienced players.
- The update introduced Ghost Flowers as a new currency for cosmetic items such as armor sets, weapon skins, and secret charms.
- Improvements to Photo Mode include a composition grid, shutter speed adjustments, filters, and remappable directional controls, along with new accessibility features like remappable controls.
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Ghost of Tsushima: Update Unveils New Game+, Trophies, Cosmetics, Progression Boost, and More!
With Ghost of Tsushima achieving 3.3 million copies sold worldwide within four weeks of its PS5 release, anticipation is high for Sucker Punch Productions and Sony Interactive Entertainment to reveal their plans for the game’s future. On November 24th, players received a significant update that introduced New Game Plus, which allows them to restart the story with all equipment, skills, and armor from their initial playthrough. This update also featured: Increased difficulty settings Two new trophies to earn Ghost Flowers, a new currency redeemable for over 30 cosmetic items, including armor sets, weapon skins, and 10 secret charms An enhanced progression system for existing weapons and armor Photo Mode improvements, such as a composition grid, shutter speed adjustments, and filters New accessibility features, including remappable directional controls This substantial update delivered a host of fresh features and enhancements for Ghost of Tsushima fans, leaving many eager for what’s next.
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In an exciting gaming week, Tomb Raider enthusiasts are thrilled by Jonathan Dubinski’s latest post, “Tomb Raider: Two Big Surprises Announced for Series Fans and Gamers,” revealing that Crystal Dynamics has dropped two significant surprises just in time for The Game Awards. Firstly, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is now available on Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED platforms, bringing all previous content to a new audience with launch discounts. Secondly, Netflix has revealed the trailer for Season 2 of The Legend of Lara Croft, set to release on December 11th, promising an epic conclusion filled with global adventures, secrets, and unexpected allies. Meanwhile, Ahmed Hassan takes us on a detour into Nintendo’s upcoming live-action adaptation of The Legend of Zelda series in his insightful piece, “Zelda the Movie: Nintendo Releases First Official Photos,” giving us our first glimpse of Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link. Lastly, Carlos Mendoza uncovers an exciting tidbit from the future of cinema in his post, “Christopher Nolan’s New Film Sells Out Cinemas Without a Single Trailer Released.” His upcoming epic, “The Odyssey,” shot entirely on IMAX format with actual ships for sea scenes, is already generating buzz with strong ticket sales even before a trailer has been released. Check out these exciting developments here: Tomb Raider Tomb Raider: Two Big Surprises Announced for Series Fans and Gamers, Zelda the Movie Zelda the Movie: Nintendo Releases First Official Photos, Stunningly Beautiful, Nothing More to Say…, and Nolan’s new film Christopher Nolan’s New Film Sells Out Cinemas Without a Single Trailer Released.
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| Official Name | Groove Coaster: Initial Initial Echo Ego |
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| Genre | Music |
| Play Modes | Single player |