Focusing on the game’s diametric gameplay, we see Jin engage in traditional combat in the daylight, where he freely engages the Mongols without hiding his identity. But when that isn’t enough, though, Jin turns into the Ghost, a merciless killer willing to do whatever he must to defend his island.

Whether that’s ambushing his foes, using skillful stealth tactics to take down an entire fortress, or just using his reputation to terrify the Mongols into submission, there’s no denying Jin-the-Ghost has a few tricks up his sleeve.

What the cost for that is remains to be seen, although we know choice won’t factor into it. Sucker Punch has made it clear several times that Jin must sacrifice part of his identity to walk this road, and the new Ghost of Tsushima trailer makes that pretty plain as well. “A storm is coming,” says Jin’s father. Is it coming for the Mongols — or for Jin? We’ll find out soon enough.

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