One Ghost of Yotei Feature Makes Atsu Twice as Powerful as Jin

One Ghost of Yotei Feature Makes Atsu Twice as Powerful as Jin

Key Takeaways

  • Ghost of Yotei introduces a new protagonist, Atsu, leaving Jin out.
  • Atsu’s dual-wielding ability gives her a fresh combat advantage over Jin.
  • The gameplay trailer hints at a potentially less stealth-focused approach in Ghost of Yotei.

As a dedicated fan of the Ghost series, I must admit that the revelation of Ghost of Yotei has left me with a mix of excitement and apprehension. While I was initially saddened to see Jin Sakai step aside for a new protagonist, Atsu’s introduction piqued my curiosity. The prospect of dual-wielding weapons in the game is something that many, including myself, have been yearning for since the release of Ghost of Tsushima.


In a surprising twist, the sequel to “Ghost of Tsushima” has been unveiled as “Ghost of Yotei.” Unlike its predecessor, “Ghost of Yotei” appears to exclude Jin Sakai from the narrative – at least based on what we’ve seen so far. Instead of continuing Jin’s story, players will take control of a new character named Atsu, who embarks on a journey northward in pursuit of vengeance. At this point, only glimpses into what “Ghost of Yotei” might offer have been shared, but Sucker Punch has hinted at more revelations to come.

There has already been plenty of controversy stirred up about Jin’s absence in Ghost of Yotei, but the game’s new protagonist, Atsu, seems like she may be a worthy successor. The trailer for Ghost of Yotei revealed several things about Atsu as the new Ghost, including one unique ability that will give her a leg up on Jin.

Atsu’s Dual-Wielding Ability Gives Her a Leg Up on Jin

Dual-Wielding Was a Highly Requested Feature in Ghost of Tsushima

In the captivating game, Ghost of Tsushima, although the combat is richly enjoyable, the protagonist, Jin Sakai, does not possess the skill to wield two weapons at once within the game. The intriguing idea of dual-wielding, a concept that has gripped gamers since Halo 2 and continues to do so today, was unfortunately absent from Ghost of Tsushima’s design. This omission was strategic on the part of Sucker Punch, as their goal was to maintain historical accuracy in the game’s foundation while still crafting a unique and immersive narrative that would transport players away from reality.

Generally speaking, Jin Sakai doesn’t require dual-wielding, given his character revolves around a ghostly figure who attacks from concealment whenever possible. Dual-wielding often implies regular hand-to-hand battles, and while that can be done in Ghost of Tsushima, it contradicts the game’s main themes, which focus on a character disregarding samurai principles for his family’s sake. Historically, dual-wielding wasn’t used until about 300 years after the Mongol invasion depicted in Ghost of Tsushima. However, this is where Ghost of Yotei comes in, as it takes place three centuries later than the events of Ghost of Tsushima.

Ghost of Yotei’s Trailer Confirms That Atsu Can Dual-Wield

Based on the trailer for the game Ghost of Yotei, it appears that the character Atsu will have the ability to wield two blades simultaneously. This is a feature that was frequently requested in Ghost of Tsushima, so having it in Ghost of Yotei could give it an edge, despite any negative attention the game may have received prior to its release. It’s still uncertain how dual-wielding will affect gameplay in Ghost of Yotei, but it seems likely that it will be one of Atsu’s combat stances, much like how Jin’s different fighting styles were determined by his choice of weapon in Ghost of Tsushima.

One thing that seems evident from Atsu’s confirmed dual-wielding is that the character from Yotei, or Ghost of Yotei, might be following a less stealthy path than the Ghost of Tsushima. In the trailer, Atsu isn’t shown attempting to avoid detection, and her twin blades hint at a more aggressive combat style. However, if Sucker Punch aims to expand the concept of the Ghost into a full-fledged franchise instead of a single series, stealth might still be essential to preserve the Ghost’s essence. It’s possible that players could witness Atsu executing unique stealth assassinations with both blades simultaneously. At the very least, this will undoubtedly alter her combat style compared to Jin in direct confrontations.

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2024-10-03 19:35