Ghost of Tsushima Has Gone Gold; Review Copies To Be Sent Out Soon
Sucker Punch Productions’ latest entry, Ghost of Tsushima has finally gone gold. For the uninitiated, it means the studio has finished the production of Ghost of Tsushima and will now burn the first disc of the game.
Of course, the developer will still continue working to polish the game and fix bugs wherever necessary. Since the game has gone gold, and there are roughly 3 weeks for the game, review copies for the game should go out very soon.
Although we don’t know if we’ll receive a review copy of the game yet, we believe the game brings success to Sucker Punch Studios and people play, experience, and enjoy the game.
Here’s the official tweet –
We’re thrilled to announce that #GhostOfTsushima has gone GOLD! This is the culmination of years of hard work from our team and we can’t wait to get it into your hands on July 17! pic.twitter.com/nidZvlqIIk
— Sucker Punch Productions (@SuckerPunchProd) June 22, 2020
Sucker Punch writes, “We’re thrilled to announce that #GhostOfTsushima has gone GOLD! This is the culmination of years of hard work from our team and we can’t wait to get it into your hands on July 17!”
We can’t wait to get our hands on the game as well. If there’s any more information about Ghost of Tsushima before its release, we’ll inform you.
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Pingal
A gaming aficionado and an avid Dota 2 player, Pingal is the owner of Spiel Times and the main coordinator of the News section.
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