The endings in Ghost of Tsushima weave a difficult moral choice for Jin Sakai, whose journey throughout the game is a swaying dance between honor and desperation. The game has two endings, but deciding which is a better one depends entirely on your perspective and which side of the game you align yourself with.
This guide will reveal the path to both endings in Ghost of Tsushima, allowing you to choose the fate you want for Lord Shimura, and experience the full weight of Jin Sakai's bold actions.
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There are two endings in Ghost of Tsushima. Most of Jin's journey is to prepare for a final stand against Khotun Khan, the brutal invader who has terrorized your homeland. Killing off Khan is not the end of the story, as the moral dance between honor and the samurai code is yet to take center stage.
As the Mongol horde tears across the lands, Jin Sakai faces a choice that will shape his fate and the very legend of the Ghost. On one hand, you can choose to uphold the samurai code and risk the lives of many, or, you could embrace the true nature of the Ghost and ensure absolute victory, at the cost of a difficult moral choice.
After the battle with Khan, Jin and Lord Shimura visit their family's grave. It is here that you learn about the Shogun of Japan wanting your head, and this is when the final boss fight of the game begins, against your uncle and exiler, Lord Shimura.
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Honoring the samurai code, you can grant Lord Shimura the death he desires. Jin promises a legacy of remembrance, and Shimura, in a final act of redemption, hopes they will meet again in
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