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Ghost of Yoteipre-orders are now live, and Sony has revealed the bonuses for each edition. The spiritual sequel to 2020’sGhost of Tsushimahas a lot to live up to, landing it firmly as one of the most anticipated upcoming releases of 2025. Fans now have a chance to secure their copy ofGhost of Yotei, and depending on which version they order, they could get a fair amount of exclusive goodies.
In late April, Sony and Sucker Punch announced thatGhost of Yoteiwould release on July 01, 2025. That means a surprisingly short wait for fans, considering the companies did not officially reveal the game until September 2024. As that date draws closer, those who want to jump into the action as soon as possible can ensure they get a chance to do so by pre-ordering one ofGhost of Yotei’s three editions.
As Sony had previously announced they would, pre-orders forGhost of Yoteiwent live at 10am local time this morning. These come in three editions: Standard, Digital Deluxe, and the Collector’s Edition, the last of which is only available to purchase through PlayStation Direct. All three versions come with seven PlayStation Network avatars, which will be available immediately after purchase, and an exclusive in-game mask. The Digital Deluxe package comes with some additional in-game content, including some armor and an early unlock of some maps. Players pre-ordering the Collector’s Edition will get some physical bonuses, like a real-life version ofGhost of Yotei’s Gwent-like minigame, Zeni Hajiki, and a tsuba, the handguard from a katana.
All Ghost of Yotei Pre-Order Editions and Bonuses
Standard Edition
TheGhost of YoteiStandard Edition is available in both physical and digital formats for $69.99 and the pre-order includes:
Collector’s Edition
The $249.99 Collector’s Edition ofGhost of Yoteiincludes:
It’s worth noting that only the Standard Edition has the option to get a physical copy of the game itself. Both the Digital Deluxe and Collector’s Edition come with a digital copy, although all the exclusive goodies in the latter are real-world objects. Whether in physical or digital format, though, the game already looks enticing. Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshidahas praisedGhost of Yotei’s early build, calling it bug-free and intuitive. That’s not necessarily surprising, given the acclaim of the title’s predecessor, but it is nice to hear.
With pre-orders now underway,Ghost of Yoteialso has a chance to put Sony games back on top of its own stores. Earlier this year,Xbox-owned games were dominating PlayStation Store pre-orders, thanks to titles likeForza Horizon 5, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, andDoom: The Dark Ages. The legacy ofGhost of Tsushimaand a handful of exclusive pre-order bonuses may be enough to pushGhost of Yoteiup the rankings.