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How to remove the black bars in Ghost of Yotei while on your horse
By Andrew Brown published
Guide Put the letterbox back in the box and see more of the screen as you ride

Ghost of Yotei day one patch notes clock in at 883 words, Sucker Punch hopefully dodges the God of War: Ragnarok problem by limiting "puzzle clues in some difficulty levels"
By Austin Wood published
News The Ghost of Yotei day one patch looks beefy

TGS players try Ananta, the game that looks like an anime GTA, Spider-Man, and Yakuza hybrid, and shockingly report that it feels like an anime GTA, Spider-Man, and Yakuza hybrid
By Scott McCrae published
News While some worry the similarities may result in a Palworld situation

Ananta isn't just a free anime take on GTA, but folds in Spider-Man style swinging and Uncharted levels of action that I've enjoyed playing
By Alessandro Fillari published
Hands-on Hands-on | Along with exploring Ananta's GTA-style open world, lead producer Ash Qi discusses the dev team's core inspirations, which includes Marvel's Avengers

Ghost of Yotei studio head says the series likely won't ever head to "feudal Europe" or outside of Japan: "We believe the core of Ghost is someone wielding a katana"
By Kaan Serin published
News Ghost of Katana Lovers

Former GTA boss and Rockstar Games co-founder Dan Houser says Bully 2 never happened because "you just can't do all the projects you want"
By Kaan Serin published
News "Bandwidth issues" were the problem

Ghost of Yotei is reviewing 4 points higher than Ghost of Tsushima, but 2025 has been so amazing for games that it's barely top 20 for the year
By Austin Wood published
News Ghost of Yotei looks like another open-world triumph for Sucker Punch

If you got Ghost of Tsushima's platinum trophy, congratulations – PlayStation would now like $70 for your commemorative merch, but I remember this kind of thing being free when I played GTA 4 in 2008
By Dustin Bailey published
News "We've got something special to share"
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