Key Takeaways
- Ghost of Yotei introduces a new protagonist, Atsu, in a new setting 300 years after Ghost of Tsushima.
- Ghost of Yotei reflects historical accuracy and features matchlocks that can potentially replace bows.
- Due to Ghost of Yotei's Edo period setting, Tanegashima guns are more popular than bows, which may influence Atsu's choice of weapon.
Fans were also very surprised, Ghost of Tsushimasequel to, Ghost of YoteiIt has finally been released. However, this time, instead of featuring Jin Sakai as the lead role, Ghost of Yotei A new protagonist, Atsu, takes on the role of a ghost in a new location. Rather than continuing the story of the first game, Ghost of Yotei The setting is 300 years later, in 1603. Ghost of Tsushima In the land of Ezo, where Atsu is supposedly driven to a path of revenge. Sucker Punch has been quiet about the game's features beyond that, but the developer has promised to reveal more about them as it gets closer to its 2025 release.
Ghost of Yotei It certainly shakes things up for the franchise by introducing a new protagonist and a new setting, but it also introduces more than that. Specifically, Ghost of Yotei It features a matchlock gun. It is unclear at this time. Ghost of Yoteiguns are replaced Ghost of TsushimaBut that much will likely be revealed in the coming months. Until then, it is worth looking back on the history of the matchlock gun and its place. Ghost of Yotei.

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Ghost of Yotei is exactly the sequel that Ghost of Tsushima needed.
Ghost of Yotei could have easily continued Jin Sakai's story from Ghost of Tsushima, but it's probably best to take a different route.
History of the matchlock and its place in Ghost of Yotei
Matchlock guns were first introduced to Japan in 1543.
Matchlocks first began appearing in Europe in 1411, but were not introduced to Japan until 1543. This particular model of matchlock gun, known as the “Tanegashima”, was brought over by the Portuguese in 1543. In 1549, in the middle of the Sengoku period, Oda Nobunaga, one of the major daimyō of the time, emerged. ordered 500 tanegashima for his army, despite skepticism from other daimyō that firearms could replace traditional weapons such as bows. However, Tanegashima was eventually recognized for its excellence and was mass-produced due to its ability to easily penetrate armor.
There were various models of matchlocks, but Japan's Tanegashima included a snap matchlock device that ignited the gun when fired. The serpentine lever was a curved, spring-loaded lever at the back of the gun that was released when the trigger was pulled. At the end of the lever was a slow-burning fuse that ignited the priming powder in the gun's flash pan. The flash then travels through the contact hole in the gun barrel and is ignited. This is what we see briefly at the end of the film. Ghost of YoteiThe announcement trailer for , where a spring-loaded lever catches on Atsu's gun and the weapon fires.
How Ghost of Yotei uses matchlocks
1603 and the beginning of the Edo period Ghost of Yotei The Tokugawa shogunate, led by Tokugawa Ieyasu, took control of Japan. At that time, the ongoing conflict in Japan began to diminish, reducing the need for Tanegashima. Because most conflicts during the Edo period consisted of small-scale combat, the katana was usually chosen. That means there were about 200 gunsmiths scattered throughout Japan at the time, and although samurai primarily used weapons, they were generally only used for hunting and target practice.
Based on what is shown in Ghost of YoteiAccording to the trailer, Tanegashima's popularity was high in 1603, but as it has waned, it may be put on hold in this production. Still, if Atsu is going down the ghost path, he'll need a quieter weapon than Tanegashima. . At the very least, Tanegashima will be difficult for players to use regularly, as it takes a long time to reload and can run out of ammo. Nonetheless, players can probably expect to upgrade Tanegashima by visiting a gunsmith, just as they would with a bow. Ghost of Tsushima.

Sucker Punch's Ghost of Yōtei, the sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, is a PS5 exclusive scheduled for release sometime in 2025. Set in 1603, the story features a new protagonist and a new Japanese region far removed from Tsushima's setting.
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- released
- 2025
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- sony interactive entertainment