As players begin their journeys through Ghost of Tsushima they must select a horse for Jin and give it a name. Per the onscreen prompts, these are somewhat important decisions, as the companion and name that are picked will be maintained throughout the entire duration of the playthrough. As such, some fans may be curious about exactly which horse and name they should choose in Ghost of Tsushima, and this guide is here to shine light on this matter.




Which Horse to Choose in Ghost of Tsushima?

To put things very simply, picking the best horse in Ghost of Tsushima comes down purely to a player’s preference, as the only difference between the various options are the horse’s colors. Indeed, the black. white, and dappled horse are all functionally identical to one another, and fans can be happy selecting the one that they prefer on an aesthetic level.

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Something similar can be said when it comes to choosing a name for the desired horse, as again, this decision has no real impact on Ghost of Tsushima‘s gameplay. While certain color and name combinations may feel more intuitive than others, fans should feel free to pick their horse’s name based on their preference alone.

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Finally, it is worth mentioning that there is a fourth horse that players that purchase Ghost of Tsushima‘s Digital Deluxe Edition can pick if they so wish. As with the other horses, the Digital Deluxe Edition horse only differs in its color, which is a nice golden-brown, and thus fans that buy this special edition of the game should not expect to receive a more powerful mount.

While some players may wish that developer Sucker Punch would have further differentiated the horses in Ghost of Tsushima from one another by giving them unique stats, others will be happy to know that they can simply pick their steed based on what they like. Furthermore, there are certainly opportunities for fans to make choices that alter the title’s gameplay in significant ways, such as selecting between the difficulty levels in Ghost of Tsushima, even if picking a horse is not one of them.

Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut

Released
August 20, 2021

Publisher(s)
Sony Interactive Entertainment

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