TheGhost of Yōteimap is the kind of digital space that photo modes are made for. Sucker Punch’s open-world samurai game sets players loose in a stunning and stylized recreation of Ezo, dotted with colorful flowers, towering mountains, and, of course, lots and lots of collectibles. It practically begs to be fully explored.
You’ll have plenty of reasons to do just that during your adventure. There arevendors to meet who will strengthen your tools, sell you cosmetic items, and send you out on bounties. You’ll take a dip inhot springs to raise your health, completebamboo strikes to get more resolve, and visitwolf dens to give your furry companion some extra bite in battle. If you’re going to find every single thingYōteihas to offer (especially those well-hiddenAinu Findings), you might want a little help. We’ve got an interactive map of Ezo that will show you every point of interest you’ll want to find.
This map is a work in progress, as we’re still updating it as we playGhost of Yōteiand discover some of its more hidden secrets. We last updated this map on Oct. 27. And don’t be misled by the unmapped gray space: While those areas appear on the map, they aren’t actually accessible in the game outside of some quest-specific diversions.
Below, see our fullGhost of Yōtei interactive map of Ezo.
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