Evidently, if there is any line that draws the difference between videogames console and PC gaming, definitely it is a transparent one and patching games while they are launched is the clear evidence that we are long gone from the days of videogames that does not need patch.With this nostalgic analogy of mine, it has come to attention that Sucker Punch, the Playstation Studio behind Ghost Of Tsushima has released Patch 2.18 for the game.

The biggest highlights for this patch includes the activation of Ghost Of Tsushima: Legends (cooperative multiplayer mode), function fies, re-balancing of the game and a PS4 Save Port for those who are continuing playing the game on Playstation 5.

But what caught everyone’s attention is the last part of the Patch Notes:

“While we aren’t actively working on any additional patches at the moment, we will continue to monitor feedback on the community-run GOT Legends subreddit and messages sent to @SuckerPunchProd on Twitter for any high priority bugs or issues that emerge. We want to say a huge THANK YOU to the entire community for the incredible amount of support and feedback we’ve gotten since launch. When Legends launched in October 2020, we never expected to have such an active community more than a year and a half later, and we could not be more thankful to everyone who has been with us on this journey!”

In other words, don’t expect new content for the time unless there is an emergency with performance of the game or there has been a real “crisis” within the game that could justify investing in more development.

While this can also mean (and I am speculating here), that Sucker Punch is ready for their next big game and probably will need to be expecting news this summer.