Ghost Of Tsushima: 10 Things You Should Know About New Game Plus

As one of the best games in terms of gameplay and graphics of all time, Ghost of Tsushima is bringing players that fully explored the island back with a huge, new, FREE update. Sucker Punch has added a substantial multiplayer aspect to their original product with the Legends mode. They’ve also doubled down on their initial installment, adding a New Game Plus mode that will entice the same audience that first fell in love with the game to give it a second whirl.

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But what is this New Game Plus mode? The description states that the story will start over but upgrades, unlocks, and gear will stay. That’s not entirely true, the story begins after the first siege of Tsushima and a few unlocks sneakily do revert back to zero. Also, some magnificent new facets weren’t advertised at all. Here is a deep dive into New Game Plus that will help players understand exactly what to look forward to (and what to dread) when giving this new mode a shot.

10 Ammo & Currency Are Gone

The awesome tools and techniques in Jin Sakai’s arsenal stick around in New Game Plus, so there is nothing to worry about there. The stances and the grappling hook that are normally unlocked through missions are thankfully present right out of the gate.

What has gone missing, however, is everything in the satchel: No wood, no cloth, no metal, and no goods. No supplies at all. So Jin is going to start the game looking great but actually being dirt poor. Also, all ammunition is missing as well, apologies to the archers of the world.

9 Map Is Hidden

It’s hard to criticize a game at the top of its…uh.. game, but even Ghost of Tsushima has a few very annoying issues that even die-hard fans will admit. One such annoyance is the task of clearing the fog of war.

In New Game Plus, the fog is back in all of its fury. To make matters worse, this includes the fast travel points, so don’t think there’s any way to zip around quickly and clear it back up. Why are the sandy beaches still the same color as the fog?

8 Exploration Collection Is Gone

Although there’s a lot of good news in store, let’s get the bad news out of the way first. Vanity Gear, as stated in the description, does indeed stay in the player’s inventory, but the progress tracker is back to 0 out of 59.

Everything else in Exploration Collection has also been totally cleared. While all of those awesome sword kit skins and other cosmetics can still be equipped right off the bat (Ghost Flowers are the new reward for finding their original locations), getting back to 100% is going to start from scratch.

7 Artifact Collection Is Intact

Having got rid of everything in the other two tabs, things were not looking good for the artifacts. This was the cause of a great deal of dread because some of these trophies are ridiculously hard to find, so recapturing them was not well anticipated.

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Thankfully, this tab did not suffer as the other two did. The Artifact Collection has been left alone, including the Sashimono Banners and their corresponding saddles. Don’t feel the need to scour every battlefield and graveyard, as Sucker Punch decided doing that once is enough.

6 Charms Are Still There

After booting up the game, a few players took to the forums in a rage. Looking at their weapons, they found that all of their Charm slots were empty. The anger of finding out that some of the best charms in the game were removed is understandable.

However, it would have done them some good to take a deep breath and make one more click. While the Charms have been unequipped, they are all still in the inventory along with any other Charm that was collected prior to starting a New Game Plus. This includes the Charm of Inari, so clearing the shrines did not, happily, clear this Charm.

5 Extra Upgrades

Everyone has a favorite armor for Jin Sakai and the debates about which ones are the best and where to find them are fiery. Ghost of Tsushima does a good job of making sure that players of all styles and preferences have armor that fits just right.

Get ready to feel even more snuggly in that favorite armor set, an extra upgrade that doubles most of the previous values is available for most fan favorites. And it’s not just armor; katanas, bows, and half-bows also get a bonus upgrade spot!

4 New Horse & Saddle

Look carefully at the new promotional art for Ghost of Tsushima‘s New Game Plus mode. This game already has enough hard-to-find details and now it’s giving players one more. It’s easy to be drawn in by Jin Sakai’s flamboyant new cape and armor, but don’t overlook the fact that players have never seen this horse before.

The black horse with a bright red mane and tail is granted at the beginning of New Game Plus, as is that very fresh red saddle. Better yet, Jin Sakai doesn’t have to stumble through the fog to find a stable or the saddle vendor; the very first scene depicts the horse and the saddle with Jin riding triumphantly on top.

3 New Charms

Available for purchase from the new vendor (more on Baku the Voiceless in a bit) are some new and unique Charms. A useful one gives a chance to have lightning strike an enemy after using Heavenly Strike. A different one is purely cosmetic and increases the amount of gore in combat.

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Don’t think that all of these new Charms will help out with builds that best tackle the Mongol hordes, though, a few of them actually make it harder. One makes any damage instant death, another eliminates all drops from bodies, and a third doubles resolve costs. Yikes.

2 New Dyes & Gear

No, the above image is not another one of Ghost of Tsushima’s hilarious glitches, but that’s actually a contemporary color scheme. Baku the Voiceless offers players new gear like hats and face coverings as well as new dyes for that gear (and some new patterns for the old gear too).

Does the game get a little too dark at times? Nothing will brighten up the tragic plotlines, but sneaking around in the shadows might feel a bit more tropical after slapping on some of Baku’s brilliant new designs.

1 Ghost Flower Rewards

The community collectively let out a loud groan when they got wind of these new items that required a new kind of flower. Farming flowers once was bad enough, not too many were eager to do it again.

Getting used to the other changes on this list might take a bit of work, but getting Ghost Flowers will be a breeze; they have replaced almost every previously earned reward. Liberate a city? Have some Ghost Flowers. Save someone’s son? Ghost Flowers. So look forward to earning them quickly on New Game Plus.

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