Description
Ghost of Yōtei PS5 Price in Kenya: The Next Chapter of the Ghost Saga
Ghost of Yōtei for PlayStation 5 is currently available in Kenya for Ksh 9,800. As the standalone sequel to the award-winning Ghost of Tsushima, this game shifts the story 300 years forward to the year 1603. You play as Atsu, a new protagonist and lone mercenary, on a quest for revenge and redemption in the harsh but beautiful northern frontier of Ezo (modern-day Hokkaido). Built from the ground up to leverage the full power of the PS5, Ghost of Yōtei introduces advanced combat mechanics, including dual-wielding katanas and the use of early firearms, all while delivering a visually stunning open-world experience that has become the hallmark of Sucker Punch Productions.
Ghost of Yōtei PS5 Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Game Title | Ghost of Yōtei |
| Platform | PlayStation 5 (PS5) |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 9,800 |
| Developer | Sucker Punch Productions |
| Genre | Open-World Action-Adventure |
| Setting | 1603 Ezo (Hokkaido), Japan |
| Resolution | Up to 4K (Dynamic/Native) |
| Frame Rate | 60 FPS (Performance) / 30 FPS (Quality) |
| Storage Required | ~110 GB |
| Controller Features | Haptic Feedback, Adaptive Triggers |
| Multiplayer | “Legends” Co-op Mode (Coming March 10, 2026) |
| ESRB Rating | Mature 17+ |
A New Hero and Setting
Set 329 years after Jin Sakai’s defense of Tsushima, Ghost of Yōtei explores a lawless, untamed frontier outside of Shogunate control. As Atsu, you aren’t a traditional Samurai bound by a code, but a mercenary tracking down the “Yōtei Six”—the gang responsible for your family’s death. This shift in setting allows for a more rugged, wild landscape featuring sprawling grasslands, snowy tundras, and volcanic peaks, all centered around the towering Mount Yōtei.
Advanced Combat & Arsenal
The “Stance” system from the first game has been evolved into a Weapon-Based Counter System. Since the game takes place in the 17th century, Atsu has access to a wider variety of tools. You can dual-wield katanas, utilize a kusarigama (chain-sickle) for crowd control, and even employ early firearms like the tanegashima (matchlock rifle) and tanzutsu (matchlock pistol). These weapons add a “rock-paper-scissors” depth to the visceral, cinematic combat.
Immersion and Exploration
The “Guiding Wind” returns to lead you through the world, but it is now complemented by new mechanics like Bounty Hunting and Weapon Mastery Quests. The environment itself is more interactive; you can set up camp to cook meals for stat boosts, craft ammunition, and even summon a wolf companion to assist in both stealth and open combat. The game also features three cinematic filters: the returning Kurosawa Mode (Black & White), Miike Mode (Gritty Realism), and Watanabe Mode (Soft Focus with Lo-fi music).
PS5 Performance & Launch Status
Released on October 2, 2025, the game is a true current-gen exclusive. It avoids the compromises of cross-gen titles, offering significantly better facial animations, motion capture, and visual density than its predecessor. For owners of the PS5 Pro, the game uses PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) to maintain razor-sharp image quality even in high-performance modes.
Verdict: The Definitive Samurai Experience
At Ksh 9,800, Ghost of Yōtei is priced as a flagship AAA title. It delivers a 40–50 hour campaign that builds perfectly on the foundations of Ghost of Tsushima while introducing enough fresh mechanics to feel like a true evolution. For fans of high-stakes duels and breathtaking exploration, this is currently the best reason to own a PlayStation 5.










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