Ghost of Yōtei Legends Co-Op Mode Launches March 10 as Free Update

Sucker Punch Productions revealed during the latest State of Play broadcast that Ghost of Yōtei will receive its co-op multiplayer mode, Legends, on March 10 as a free update for all owners of the game.

Similar to the Legends mode introduced in Ghost of Tsushima, players can team up in groups of up to four and choose from various classes as they face demonic versions of the Yōtei Six.

Mission Types at Launch

Legends will launch with three mission types.

Survival pits players against waves of enemies across four maps available at launch.

The second mode, Story, allows two players to team up and progress through 12 narrative missions. Completing at least three Story missions unlocks the third mode, Incursion, a large-scale four-player activity where players assault a stronghold controlled by one of the Yōtei Six. Each Incursion culminates in a major boss fight against demonic versions of enemies such as the Spider, the Oni, the Kitsune, and the Snake.

Additional members of the group will be introduced through future updates. An April update is set to include a challenging raid featuring encounters against both the Dragon and Lord Saito.

Ghost of Yotei Legends will launch with four classes: Samurai, Archer, Mercenary, and Shinobi. Each class can level up and earn new weapons and unique gear, allowing players to better handle tougher missions and higher difficulty levels.

Legends has long been part of Ghost of Yōtei’s post-launch roadmap. Prior updates have focused mainly on performance improvements, quality-of-life changes, the addition of a New Game+ mode, and replay options for strongholds and major encounters, including battles against the Yōtei Six.

Still on the fence about Ghost of Yotei? Read my review as it’s a fantastic open world game that will easily satisfy any Ghost of Tsushima fan.


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