Sucker Punch prototyped multiplayer Zeni Hajiki with collector's edition coins

Sucker Punch Productions used physical coins from Ghost of Yotei’s Collector’s Edition to test rules for the PvP coin-flicking game Zeni Hajiki in the title’s new free multiplayer mode. Senior staff designer Darren Bridges explained the efficient prototyping process to Kotaku. The studio added the Legends co-op mode to fill downtime between missions.

Sucker Punch senior staff designer and Legends lead Darren Bridges revealed that the team playtested PvP rules for Zeni Hajiki using real coins on a real table. This approach allowed quick validation without coding. “Ghost of Yotei’s Collector’s Edition includes a bag of coins that are made for playing the game, so it was probably the most efficient prototyping experience in the company’s history,” Bridges said to Kotaku. Fan enthusiasm for the single-player coin-flicking mini-game after launch solidified its inclusion in the multiplayer lobby alongside activities like bamboo chopping. The Legends mode, a free DLC with no microtransactions, builds on the studio’s experience with Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. Sucker Punch started development early, using a core team that grew as main campaign work wrapped up. Combat remains PvE-focused, ruling out player duels in the lobby, which was designed for downtime between co-op missions against massive foes from the Yōtei Six. Legends features a mythologically inspired setting with fantastical elements, contrasting the grounded single-player world. “We all love the beauty in the grounded world of Yotei, but it’s creatively refreshing for the designers and artists to tackle the Legends locations and characters,” Bridges noted. Sony and Sucker Punch declined comment on future multiplayer plans.

Liittyvät artikkelit

Nintendo Switch showcasing Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree New Game Plus update amid mystical witch tree and mandragora roots.
AI:n luoma kuva

Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree adds New Game Plus on Switch

Raportoinut AI AI:n luoma kuva

Knights Peak and Primal Game Studio have released a New Game Plus update for Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree on Nintendo Switch. The update introduces replayable content, new weapons, and various improvements based on player feedback. It brings the Switch version in line with PC and PlayStation releases.

Sucker Punch is adding a free multiplayer mode called Ghost of Yotei Legends to its PS5 exclusive Ghost of Yotei, set to launch on March 10. The update includes the popular Zeni Hajiki coin-flicking mini-game for play with friends in a new lobby area. It also features returning elements like bamboo strikes with leaderboards.

Raportoinut AI

Sucker Punch Productions has confirmed that Ghost of Yōtei Legends received its final major content update last month. The studio's lead designer announced the decision on the PlayStation Blog. The multiplayer mode launched in March and will receive no further large expansions.

In their latest 'What we've been playing' feature, most Eurogamer staff members discuss their time with Pokémon Pokopia on the Switch 2, while others explore different titles. The roundup, published on March 14, 2026, reveals varied approaches to the life simulation game and insights into multiplayer experiences. Bertie and Connor opt for other games amid the Pokopia trend.

Raportoinut AI

Developer S-Game Studio has stated it will not use AI visual technology in Phantom Blade Zero that could alter its artists' original intent. The Beijing-based studio emphasized human craftsmanship in the game's development following its listing among titles supporting Nvidia's DLSS 5. The action-RPG is set for release on PS5 and PC later this year.

A rare prototype of the English version of Nintendo's 1987 Punch-Out!!, before Mike Tyson's inclusion, fetched $45,000 at auction on March 27, 2026. The buyer shared the ROM online via The Cutting Room Floor, revealing unique differences from the final game. This version lacks Tyson as the final boss and includes early debug features.

Raportoinut AI

Shapefarm, a new studio based in Tokyo, has partnered with anime house Studio Massket to create Orbitals, a co-op exclusive for Nintendo Switch 2. The game features teens Maki and Omura on an interstellar quest, blending hand-drawn anime aesthetics with puzzle-solving gameplay. Developers highlight influences from 1980s anime and personal childhood inspirations.

 

 

 

Tämä verkkosivusto käyttää evästeitä

Käytämme evästeitä analyysiä varten parantaaksemme sivustoamme. Lue tietosuojakäytäntömme tietosuojakäytäntö lisätietoja varten.
Hylkää