One of the most applauded games of 2020 due to its incredible story,breathtaking visuals, and unique action-adventure gameplay, Sucker Punch Productions’Ghost of Tsushimahas rightfully earned its continuously growing fan following. With players still reeling from how immersive the game is,Ghost of Tsushimafans have recently caused the title to trend on social media with Twitter posts of their favorite memories of the game.

Just launched in July 2020,Ghost of Tsushimahas won several categories in this year’s The Game Awards and has even beenrecognized by Famitsu’s Japanese readers. Even though it has already taken the gaming world by storm, the development team continued to provide more content for its active fanbase. Within the year, the devs released several updates - one that lets players pet the game’s dogs, unique DLC outfits for Jin based on other PlayStation exclusives, and a multiplayer and raid feature that has players cooperatively work together to complete story arcs that are just as compelling as the main narrative.

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It is common to see fans post about theirGhost of Tsushimaadventureson Twitter. However, recently, players have found out that posting using #GhostofTsushima will soon lose the little emoji face at the end of the hashtag. Even Andrew Goldfarb, a member of the Sucker Punch communications team forGhost of Tsushima, shared a Tweet saying his farewells to what he called the “little jin” and has spammed the hashtag at least three times in his social media post.

Goldfarb also stated that the hashtag’s emoji may be gone the next day or two, not giving the fans a concrete timeline on when the emoji will really disappear from Twitter. This has incited a massive influx of social media posts, both as replies to Goldfarb’s Twitter thread and as individual posts through the personal accounts ofvery avidGhost of Tsushimafans. To utilize the hashtag with the emoji one last time, players have shared their own favorite screenshots of Jin Sakai and the game’s amazing landscapes, most unforgettable memories, and odes to the game.

There is no doubt thatGhost of Tsushimahas made a big impression both in the game development industry and the global playerbase. WithGhost of Tsushimaselling more than five million copiesworldwide, fans will have to wait for future content updates from the team. With this much anticipation and demand, it can be likely that Sucker Punch will be creating a sequel to the successful game title.