An anime based on Ghost of Tsushima: Legends is currently in the works, with the series set for a 2027 release. The announcement was made during Sony Group Corporation’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) press conference.
The popular PlayStation game is getting its own anime adaptation from the people behind 'Batman Ninja' and 'Star Wars Visions'.
Released by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2020, the game Ghost of Tsushima took players on an extraordinary quest through the samurai world. Soon, those who aren’t game enthusiasts can also go on this journey.
Hit video game ‘Ghost of Tsushima: Legends’ to get an anime series spin and premiere on Sony-owned streaming platform, Crunchyroll, in 2027.
the creative team of Sucker Punch Productions and Aniplex; Sony Music’s iconic global artist roster; and Crunchyroll’s fan-first global marketing and distribution footprint,” said Rahul ...
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Crunchyroll has announced that it is teaming with Sony Music and PlayStation Productions for an anime series adaptation of Sucker Punch Productions’ award-winning Ghost of Tsushima video game and its “Legends” cooperative multiplayer experience,
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