Ghost Of Tsushima Is Now PS4’s Fastest Selling First-Party Original IP Debut

Ghost Of Tsushima Is Now PS4's Fastest Selling First-Party Original IP Debut

Break out the party hats folks, because Ghost of Tsushima fans have a lot to celebrate. Released just a little over a week ago, the Sucker Punch title has quickly garnered praise for its unique approach to open-world exploration and its dedication to invoking as many Akira Kurosawa-related thoughts as humanly possible. Now, the game is celebrating a huge milestone, with the title becoming the PlayStation 4’s fastest selling first-party original IP debut.

Sony recently took to Twitter to break the good news, revealing that Ghost of Tsushima has sold more than 2.4 million units globally in the game’s first 3 days of sales. These are mind-blowing numbers, and the folks over at Sucker Punch are likely feeling particularly vindicated right about now given some of the title’s earlier concepts.

For those unfamiliar, Sucker Punch went through a whole boatload of ideas before settling on the concept of the Mongol Horde invading the island of Tsushima. Some of the game’s original concepts involved musketeers and pirates, though as you can see, the whole samurai thing stuck.

Ghost of Tsushima is now available exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

So, thoughts on the game’s new milestone? Let us know in the comments section below, and as always, stay tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers for all the latest gaming and entertainment news! Don’t forget to follow DFTG on Twitter for our 24/7 news feed!

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Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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