Following its State of Play presentation from last week, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ghost of Tsushima has received new information about its structure, gameplay, combat system, open world, and a lot more. However, the development studio behind the game has also taken some time to talk about 🦄small details that may not haඣve been noticeable at first.

One interesting detail deals with the player's weapon after they are done fighting with an enemy. Specifically, the character will perform the act of chiburi by flicking th🎉e sword swiftly in order to get rid of the blood that is on it. For those who may be unfamiliar, chiburi is a Japanese term which literally translates to "shaking off the blood" and is performed when a samurai needs to remove blood from his sword.

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Going off from that, there are going to be two ways to perform chiburi in Ghost of Tsushima. According to creative director Jason Connell who spoke with , players can either perform the action automatically or manually by pressing a button. "There’s actually a function or a butt💝o❀n that lets you just stow and draw the sword, and if there’s blood on the sword, [Jin will] do one of the cool, flick-like actions," Connell explained in his interview. "There’s also an automatic one if you’re standing around for quite a while, he’ll automatically stow it. So, we have kind of both."

Although some players may not see the chiburi mechanic as a huge deal, it is still a nice little detail that brings authenticity to Ghost of Tsushima.

Ghost of Tsushima will launch on July 17 exclusively for the PS4.

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