Ghost of Yotei New Game+ Arrives in Upcoming Update Alongside Other New Features

by James Lara November 19, 2025 4:45 pm in News
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While Sucker Punch Productions has been busy pumping out game updates for Ghost of Yotei, it has never included the one thing players wanted, and that’s New Game+. Fortunately, that’s going to change starting next week, as it’ll be introduced via a patch alongside other new features.

Sucker Punch announced it today, alongside a new trailer and a quick rundown of what else is on the way.

Ghost of Yotei New Game+ Finally Confirmed for November 24

According to Sony, Ghost of Yotei’s New Game+ will be unlocked after finishing the main story. Players will also be able to choose from new difficulty options. The slate of new stuff on the way for free for all base game owners include:

  • New Game+
  • New harder difficulty options
  • Two new Trophies
  • New currency “Ghost Flowers” that players can exchange with a new vendor for new items
  • 30 new cosmetics, which includes new armor sets and weapon dyes
  • 10 new charms
  • Players will be able to earn an additional tier of upgrades for your existing armor sets and weapons
  • Replay content post-game
  • New stat display
  • New accessibility options, including directional button remapping
  • New Photo Mode feature,s including shutter speed, composition grid, new filters

We’re also expecting a slate of bug fixes to be part of the patch rollout, given the game has some nasty bugs still present.

In other Ghost of Yotei news, Sucker Punch mentioned that there was a big part of the game that was cut, but thinks they made the right move. While this upcoming New Game+ patch is a huge one, it won’t be the biggest. Next year, game owners will be getting Ghost of Yotei Legends, which is the game’s multiplayer mode.

Once the patch is live, expect it here on MP1st.

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.