Ghost Of Tsushima'S Co-Op Multiplayer Mode Is Getting A Standalone Release
But don't worry, you'll get plenty of money for your buck thanks to the new Rivals mode. It seems like an interesting competition mode but this is not the only new thing to appear in Legends. Sounds like the interesting competition mode isn't even the only "new" to appear in Legends.
Multiplayer also has an Equipment Mastery System that allows players with up to 110 equipment levels to participate in Mastery Challenges to upgrade their equipment to Level 120, adding additional perks. Progress from legends will be transferred to the new version. The new master transmission systems have long been a desired feature of the Legends community and will be available from 20 August with weekly content from 10 September to 1 October. Weekly content will include a new Rival Map and a Survival Map inspired by the Iiki Island expansion Trials of Iyo.
Fans can purchase Legends from the PlayStation Store as a standalone release for $19.99 for PS4 and PS5. New players will not only get the chance to try out the game, but given the low price of the standalone release and scheduled updates, this means Sucker Punch will be supporting the game for the foreseeable future.
The standalone version will continue to receive new content updates and will be available for $20 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. In addition to the above, we will be adding new content to our website each week from September 10th to October 1st including an additional rival map, a new Survival Map inspired by Iki Island from Iyos Realm Trial (Iyo), a new version of the last hard difficulty raid offering challenges in bite-sized pieces and a new set of leaderboards. On September 3 (£19.95, PS15.99), a new way to purchase Legends with its own single player campaign featuring Jin Sakai will be available for $19.99 on the PlayStation Store on PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Standalone players who own the main game can continue to play on PS4 and PS5 and players can join forces in Co-op Crossplay. The only content that is missing from the standalone is a costume that can only be unlocked by playing the campaign, but the single-player game is the same. Once enough Magatama has been spent, two teams of players will unlock the final standoff wave and the first to complete it will win the game.