Ghost of Yotei release date announced with stunning pre-order bonuses

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There are a lot of amazing games to anticipate. The release time for when Clair Obscur Expedition 33 comes out is imminent, and PS Plus subscribers can get it even cheaper thanks to an exclusive deal. While Clair Obscur is an early GOTY contender, another highly-anticipated game sure to be excellent is Ghost of Yotei. The Ghost of Yotei release date has just been announced, and it is coming soon with some stunning pre-order bonuses.

Ghost of Yotei release date

The release date for Ghost of Yotei is October 2nd. This has been confirmed by Sony in a PlayStation Blog post announcement accompanied by a trailer.

Pre-orders will start May 2nd at 10AM local time. Below are the prices and pre-order bonuses, along with bonuses for the Deluxe and Collector’s editions:

Standard edition – £69.99:

  •  Unique in-game mask
  • Seven PSN avatars featuring concept art of Atsu and each member of the Yōtei Six (avatars immediately available upon pre-ordering)
Ghost of Yotei Standard edition pre-order bonuses

Deluxe edition – £79.99:

  • Digital PS5 game download
  • The Snake Armor
  • Digital Deluxe Armor Dye
  • Digital Deluxe Horse and Saddle
  • Sword Kit
  • Charm
  • Traveler’s Maps
  • Pre-order content
Ghost of Yotei Deluxe edition bonuses

Collector’s edition – no price announced:

  • All Digital Deluxe Edition contents (the game itself is a digital copy)
  • Ghost Mask
  • Sash
  • Tsuba
  • Art Cards
  • Papercraft Gingko Tree
  • Zeni Hajiki Coin Game & Pouch
Ghost of Yotei Collector’s edition

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