Ghost of Tsushima might not be hitting the PlayStation 4 until next summer, but the developers have given players the chance to experience a taste of the game with a beautiful dynamic theme.

The highly-anticipated action-stealth game will be set on the titular island during the first Mongol invasion of Japan. The player takes on the role of Jin Sakai, a samurai who must master the way of the Ghost in order to free Japan from the Mongol threat. This means that he has to go the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice/Tenchu route and brutally murder his enemies with a mixture of stealth and swordplay.

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Ghost of Tsushima won't be released during 2019, but Sucker Punch Productions is giving fans a festive treat in the form of an awesome dynamic theme. The official Twitter page for Sucker Punch Productions has revealed different codes that the player will need to use to claim the dynamic theme. The codes are broken up into regions, with North American PlayStation fans needing to use BEFB-AMNR-R4F6, Japanese fans need to use N4TK-59NH-2LH3, Korean fans need to use EM56-NTNC-EHX8, fans in the rest of Asia need to use DHLN-HANF-F6LH. The broadest region code is for fans in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, Africa, and India, which is 38BE-G6N8-L93A.

The codes will only work if it's inputted into the PlayStation Store used in each specific region. The expiry date for the codes is January 31, 2020, which means that people who are receiving a PlayStation 4 for Christmas have plenty of time to claim it.

Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most impressive looking games that are currently in development and it may end up being the last major PlayStation 4 exclusive before the PlayStation 5 is released next winter. If Ghost of Tsushima is the PlayStation 4's last exclusive, then it might just put a cap on one of Sony's best runs in the video game industry.

Ghost of Tsushima will be released for PlayStation 4 in summer 2020.

Source: Sucker Punch/Twitter

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