Ghost of Tsushima: Legends First Raid Tale of Iyo Releases October 30th

Oct. 22, 2020



Ghost of Tsushima: Legends First Raid Tale of Iyo Releases October 30th

Ghost of Tsushima: Legends First Raid Tale of Iyo Releases October 30th

The first raid for Ghost of Tsushima’s new co-op mode Legends will have its first raid release on October 30th.

The first raid forGhost of Tsushima: Legendscalled The Tale of Iyo will be available thisOctober 30th. This raid will require a pre-made team of four, meaning you won’t be able to use matchmaking, and will need to invite friends to form your group.

The Raid has three chapters and will require you to bring your A-game when it comes coordination and communication. Players will ideally need gear which is at least KI level 100 before taking on this challenge. In order to take part in the raidSucker Punchrecommends finishing all the Story missions first, and replaying the Story plus Survival modes on a higher difficulty to gain higher gear.

There is also more coming for Legends, weekly challenges have been announced which will put two-player story missions to the test. There will also be one four-player survival missions featured each week with custom modifiers. Both of these challenges are set at nightmare difficulty, and will have new ones each Friday at 8 AM PT. The team that scores the highest will have their team listed on the mission leaderboards. Everyone who completes the missions as well as the bonus objectives will gain “max-level gear that will help you become raid ready.”

Ghost of Tsushima Legends launched last weekas part of the patch version 1.1 update, adding co-op mode with group matchmaking from 2-4 players. Each player gets to choose from four character classes:Samurai,Hunter,RoninandAssassin, which is based on theMythic Tales.

In case you missed it you can check out the latest trailer for Legends below:

Ghost of Tsushimais currently available to play on Playstation 4.

Yuria

News Editor at Fextralife. Yuria is an avid PC gamer and Twitch streamer who enjoys online multi-player games and believes games should have amazing storylines not just great graphics.

Raid makes me think of maybe 10 or more players, but I think they use Raid to differentiate from other co-op activities and the need for a pre-made group. Sounds like it could be fun though.

A raid?! That’s interesting